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Downtown Newport Rhode Island
Rhode Island, USA
Rhode Island, USA

Downtown Newport Rhode Island

Length2.4 mi
Elev. Gain39.4 ft
Est. Steps5500
Road
Created by Betty

Downtown Newport Rhode Island Introduction

Downtown Newport Rhode Island is a 2.4 mile (5,500-step) route located near Rhode Island, USA. This route has an elevation gain of about 39.4 ft and is rated as easy. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.

Attractions Near Downtown Newport Rhode Island

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Museum of Newport History

Tourist Attraction
The Museum of Newport History is a history museum in the Old Brick Market building in the heart of Newport, Rhode Island, United States. It is owned and operated by the Newport Historical Society at 127 Thames Street on Washington Square. The building, designed by noted 18th-century American architect Peter Harrison and built in the 1760s, is a National Historic Landmark.

Francis Malbone House

Tourist Attraction
The Francis Malbone House is a historic house at 392 Thames Street in Newport, Rhode Island. The house dates from 1760 and its design is attributed to Peter Harrison, a prominent architect of the period, responsible also for the Touro Synagogue and the Redwood Library, both important early Newport buildings.

Clarke Cooke House

Food
Clarke Cooke House (also known as Clark Cooke House or Clark Cook House) was a historic colonial house and restaurant on Bannister's Wharf at 285 Thames Street in Newport, Rhode Island.

Artillery Company of Newport

Place
The Newport Artillery Company of Newport, Rhode Island was chartered in 1741 by the Rhode Island General Assembly during the reign of King George II of Great Britain. It is the oldest military unit in the United States operating under its original charter, and the company maintains a museum in its historic armory.

Joseph Rogers House (Newport, Rhode Island)

Place
The Joseph Rogers House (also known as "Robert Rogers House") is an historic house at 37 Touro Street, facing Washington Square in Newport, Rhode Island. It is a three-story wood frame structure with a hip roof. Its main facade is five bays wide, with a center entry framed by pilasters and topped by a fanlight.

Charles Tillinghast House

Place
The Charles Tillinghast House was an historic house at 243-245 Thames Street in downtown Newport, Rhode Island. It was a ​2 1⁄2-story timber-frame structure, with a side-gable roof. Built c. 1710–20, it was one of the oldest buildings in the city. It was probably built by Charles Tillinghast, whose family was among the founders of Rhode Island.

Capt. John Mawdsley House

Place
The Captain John Mawdsley House, located at 228 Spring Street, is one of the oldest houses in Newport, Rhode Island.The earliest rear part of the house was built on Spring Street before 1680, probably by Jireh Bull. Bull married Godsgift Arnold, daughter of Gov. Benedict Arnold. Captain John Mawdsley, a privateer, lived in the house in the eighteenth century and constructed the large front addition to the house.

Ezra Stiles House

Place
The Ezra Stiles House is an historic house at 14 Clarke Street in Newport, Rhode Island. It is a large 2-1/2 story wood frame structure, five bays wide, with a gambrel roof and two large interior brick chimneys, built in 1756. Originally built facing south, the house was rotated on its lot to face west in 1834, at which time its entry was given a Greek Revival surround.

Southern Thames Historic District

Place
The Southern Thames Historic District encompasses the commercial and residential area immediately to the south of the colonial center of Newport, Rhode Island. This area, covering about 135 acres (55 ha), was developed both residentially and commercially between about 1850 and 1920, with the majority of its growth coming in the late 19th century.

Dr. Charles Cotton House

Place
The Dr. Charles Cotton House is an historic house at 5 Cotton Court in Newport, Rhode Island. It is one of the city's oldest houses.It is a ​2 1⁄2-story wood-frame structure, five bays wide, with a large central chimney and a hipped roof. The original portion of the house was built around 1720 with large Georgian style additions in the 18th century and modifications in the nineteenth century.
Last updated: Mar 1, 2026

Route Details

Length

2.4 mi

Elev. Gain

39.4 ft

Est. Steps

5500
Created by
Betty
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