Wilbor House Museum

East Bay


Seventeenth-century Wilbor House belonged to early settler Samuel Wilbor, who crossed the Sakonnet River from Portsmouth in 1690 and built this big square home, which served his family for eight generations. The home and its outbuildings have been meticulously and lovingly preserved and now house this unique local history museum. Serious history buffs should inquire about a docent-led private tour.


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