Home to more than 80 topiary animals and other figures for more than a century, Green Animals also blazes with colorful flowers from mid-April through mid-October. The 7-acre property overlooks Narragansett Bay. (Curated content from www.newportmansions.org)
The private collection of 90+ automobiles at the Newport Car Museum focuses on eight decades of modern industrial automotive design and celebrates cars as works of art. (Curated content from newportcarmuseum.org)
Montaup Country Club is open year round for the diehard golf enthusiast and is located in Portsmouth, RI. Close to historic Newport, Montaup Country Club is an 18 hole semi-private course. Our signature hole, the Par 5 16th overlooks scenic Mt. Hope Bay. (Curated content from www.montaupcc.com)
The Green Valley Country Club is an 18 hole championship course, located in picturesque Portsmouth, RI. Known as Newport’s finest semi-private country club, it is open to the public. (Curated content from www.gvccri.com)
Our long term vision is to protect and promote Portsmouth’s cultural heritage by creating a secure and sustainable facility, where, in conjunction with other local organizations, we can store, maintain and display our collection of historic artifacts, offer lectures and research assistance to the public, and stimulate the study of our town’s history for future generations. (Curated content from portsmouthhistorical.org)
Greenvale Vineyards is a sixth generation farm producing small quantities of exceptional estate-grown wines. Settled along the Sakonnet River, our vineyard and tasting room experience integrates stunning wines on a breathtaking landscape (Curated content from www.greenvale.com)
Located within a one hour drive of Boston, Providence, Newport, and the towns of Southeastern Massachusetts, Tiverton Four Corners host cozy shops nestled into a quaint 18th century New England Village. (Curated content from www.tivertonfourcorners.com)
Prescott Farm preserves 40 acres of open space, a tribute to the agrarian heritage of Aquidneck Island. The site is open daily from dawn to dusk for public enjoyment. (Curated content from www.newportrestoration.org)