National Historic Landmarks

Isaac Bell House, Newport
Isaac Bell House (1883), one of Newport's 23 National Historic Landmarks (credit: The Preservation Society of Newport County: Gavin Ashworth)

National Historic Landmarks (NHLs) are historic places that hold exceptional national significance. Of the more than 2600 NHLs in the United States, there are 45 in Rhode Island: buildings, historic districts, structures, and archaeological sites. For more information about National Historic Landmarks, please visit the National Park Service's NHL website

NHL nominations are available on National Register Listings page.

BRISTOL

Joseph Reynolds House (listed July 28, 1983)

COVENTRY

Gen. Nathanael Greene Homestead
(listed November 28, 1972)

EAST PROVIDENCE

Crescent Park Looff Carousel
(listed February 27, 1987)

LINCOLN

Eleazer Arnold House (listed November 24, 1968)

NEW SHOREHAM (BLOCK ISLAND)

South East Light (listed September 25, 1997)

NEWPORT

Isaac Bell House
(listed September 25, 1997)

Bellevue Avenue Historic District (listed May 11, 1976)

The Breakers (listed October 12, 1994)

Brick Market (listed October 9, 1960)

Chateau-sur-Mer (listed February 17, 2006)

The Elms (listed June 19, 1996)

Fort Adams (listed December 8, 1970)

John N. A. Griswold House (listed May 16, 2000)

Hunter House (listed November 24, 1968)

Edward King House (listed December 30, 1970)

Kingscote (listed June 19, 1996)

Marble House (listed February 17, 1976)

Newport Casino (listed February 27, 1987)

Newport Historic District (listed November 24, 1968)

Ocean Drive Historic District (listed May 11, 1976)

Old State House (listed October 9, 1960)

Original U.S. Naval War College (listed January 29, 1964)

Redwood Library (listed October 9, 1960)

William Watts Sherman House (listed December 30, 1970)

Trinity Church (listed November 24, 1968)

United Congregational Church (listed October 16, 2012)

Vernon House (listed November 24, 1968)

Wanton-Lyman-Hazard House (October 9, 1960)

NORTH KINGSTOWN

Gilbert Stuart Birthplace
(listed December 21, 1965)

Area around Smith's Castle (listed April 12, 1993)

PAWTUCKET

Old Slater Mill
(listed November 13, 1966)

PORTMSOUTH

Site of Battle of Rhode Island (listed May 30, 1974)

PROVIDENCE

Nelson W. Aldrich House (listed December 8, 1976)

The Arcade (listed May 11, 1976)

John Brown House (listed November 24, 1968)

College Hill Historic District (listed December 30, 1970)

Corliss-Carrington House (listed December 30, 1970)

First Baptist Meetinghouse (listed October 9, 1960)

Fleur-de-lys Studios (listed October 5, 1992)

Gov. Stephen Hopkins House (listed November 11, 1971)

Thomas P. Ives House (listed December 30, 1970)

Governor Henry Lippitt House (listed May 11, 1976)

Nightingale-Brown House (listed June 29, 1989)

University Hall, Brown University (listed June 13, 1962)

WESTERLY

Flying Horse Carousel
(listed February 27, 1987)