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Adamsville Gray's Store |
Barrington Barrington Town Hall |
Bristol Blithewold Mansion & Gardens | Haffenreffer Museum of Anthropology | Haffenreffer Museum of Anthropology | Herreshoff Marine Museum | Linden Place |
Burrillville Western Hotel |
Central Falls Cogswell Tower |
Chepachet Brown & Hopkins Country Store | Job Armstrong Cafe |
Coventry General Nathaniel Greene Homestead |
East Greenwich Camp Fogarty | James Mitchell Varnum House | Varnum Memorial Armory |
Exeter Rhode Island Veteran Cemetery |
Foster Town House |
Jamestown Old Windmill |
Johnston Highland Memorial Park Cemetery |
Lincoln Eleazer Arnold House |
Little Compton Wilbor House |
Middletown Whitehall |
Narragansett Canochet Memorial | Narragansett Indian Monument | South County Museum |
Newport Astors' Beechwood Mansion and Museum | Belcourt Castle | Breakers | Chateau-Sur-Mer | Hammersmith Farm | Hunter House | Kingscote | Marble House | Museum of Newport History | Museum of Yachting | Naval Undersea Warfare Center | Naval War College Museum | Newport Art Museum | Newport Historical Society | Old Stone Mill | Prescott Farm | Rochambeau Statue and Monument | Rosecliff | Rough Point | Samuel Whitehorne House | Touro Synagogue National Historic Site | Trinity Church |
North Kingstown Smith's Castle |
Pascoag White Mill Park |
Pawtucket Daggett House | Slater Mill Historic Site |
Providence Beneficent Congregation Church | Cathedral of St. John | Cathedral of St. Peter and St. Paul | First Baptist Church in America | First Unitarian Church of Providence | Governor Henry Lippitt House Museum | John Brown House Museum | Museum of Rhode Island History | State House | Swan Point Cemetery |
Riverside St Brendan Church |
Saunderstown Gilbert Stuart Birthplace |
Smithfield Smith Appleby House |
South Kingstown Observation Tower |
Tiverton Fort Barton |
Warren Charles R. Carr Collection |
Warwick Apponaug Village |
West Kingston Kenyon's Grist Mill |
Westerly Westerly Armory |
Wickford Old Narragansett Church |
Woonsocket Museum of Work and Culture | Woonsocket City Hall |


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