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SUMMARY:Community Resiliency Walk: Rough Point & the Cliff Walk
DESCRIPTION:Join us and our friends Aquidneck Resilience for a free community walk! We will discuss coastal resiliency and explore the Cliff Walk and Rough Point’s historic landscape on a 1.5 mile walk. \nMeet at Rough Point (680 Bellevue Ave). There is limited parking onsite\, and we encourage you to walk\, bike\, or take the trolley to get to Rough Point. \nThis hike will take place on the most difficult portion of the Cliff Walk\, so please wear appropriate footwear. Please consider bringing a water bottle and dressing for the weather. This 1.5 mile walk will start at Rough Point\, loop out by Bailey’s beach and around to end at the Cliff Walk portion by Rough Point (where we will re-enter through the Doris Duke swim gate). \nThis walk is free for all\, but we ask that you kindly register in advance\, here
URL:https://www.newportrestoration.org/event/community-resiliency-walk/
LOCATION:Rough Point Museum\, 680 Bellevue Avenue\, Newport\, RI\, 02840\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Event,KEEPING HISTORY ABOVE WATER,ROUGH POINT MUSEUM,Walking Tour
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SUMMARY:Neighborhood Walk: Clarke Street & Historic Hill
DESCRIPTION:Clarke Street in Newport is one of the oldest streets in the City and holds the stories of pivotal moments in the cultural\, economic\, and social development of Newport.  Join us on a walking tour that explores the evolution of the streetscape\, and meet the generations of Newporters who lived in\, worked in\, and worshiped in the neighborhood. \nThis tour is held in conjunction with A Matter of Truth—Newport and in partnership with the Rhode Island Black Heritage Society. \nJune 21\, July 19\, August 16 \nTickets are limited. Get yours here. \nKnow before you go: This tour begins at 46 Clarke Street/The Vernon House and takes place rain or shine. There is a restroom available onsite. This tour includes walking over uneven sidewalks. \nAbout Telling Stories: Guided Tours.  \nTelling Stories: Guided Tours at NRF goes deeper into the legacy of Doris Duke through the exploration of her life—including how her work preserving\, restoring\, and sharing Newport’s cultural heritage impacts us today. Each tour takes a closer look at the people behind the places and collections we care for.
URL:https://www.newportrestoration.org/event/neighborhood-walk-clarke-street-historic-hill-3/
LOCATION:The Vernon House\, 46 Clarke Street\, Newport\, RI 02840\, United States
CATEGORIES:Telling Stories: Guided Tours,Vernon House,Walking Tour
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UID:11359-1752917400-1752922800@www.newportrestoration.org
SUMMARY:Neighborhood Walk: Clarke Street & Historic Hill
DESCRIPTION:Clarke Street in Newport is one of the oldest streets in the City and holds the stories of pivotal moments in the cultural\, economic\, and social development of Newport.  Join us on a walking tour that explores the evolution of the streetscape\, and meet the generations of Newporters who lived in\, worked in\, and worshiped in the neighborhood. \nThis tour is held in conjunction with A Matter of Truth—Newport and in partnership with the Rhode Island Black Heritage Society. \nJune 21\, July 19\, August 16 \nTickets are limited. Get yours here \nKnow before you go: This tour begins at 46 Clarke Street/The Vernon House and takes place rain or shine. There is a restroom available onsite. This tour includes walking over uneven sidewalks. \nAbout Telling Stories: Guided Tours.  \nTelling Stories: Guided Tours at NRF goes deeper into the legacy of Doris Duke through the exploration of her life—including how her work preserving\, restoring\, and sharing Newport’s cultural heritage impacts us today. Each tour takes a closer look at the people behind the places and collections we care for.
URL:https://www.newportrestoration.org/event/neighborhood-walk-clarke-street-historic-hill-2/
LOCATION:The Vernon House\, 46 Clarke Street\, Newport\, RI 02840\, United States
CATEGORIES:Telling Stories: Guided Tours,Vernon House,Walking Tour
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250621T093000
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UID:11353-1750498200-1750503600@www.newportrestoration.org
SUMMARY:Neighborhood Walk: Clarke Street & Historic Hill
DESCRIPTION:Clarke Street in Newport is one of the oldest streets in the City and holds the stories of pivotal moments in the cultural\, economic\, and social development of Newport.  Join us on a walking tour that explores the evolution of the streetscape\, and meet the generations of Newporters who lived in\, worked in\, and worshiped in the neighborhood. \nThis tour is held in conjunction with A Matter of Truth—Newport and in partnership with the Rhode Island Black Heritage Society. \nJune 21\, July 19\, August 16 \nTickets are limited! Get yours here \nKnow before you go: This tour begins at 46 Clarke Street/The Vernon House and takes place rain or shine. There is a restroom available onsite. This tour includes walking over uneven sidewalks. \nAbout Telling Stories: Guided Tours.  \nTelling Stories: Guided Tours at NRF goes deeper into the legacy of Doris Duke through the exploration of her life—including how her work preserving\, restoring\, and sharing Newport’s cultural heritage impacts us today. Each tour takes a closer look at the people behind the places and collections we care for.
URL:https://www.newportrestoration.org/event/neighborhood-walk-clarke-street-historic-hill/
LOCATION:The Vernon House\, 46 Clarke Street\, Newport\, RI 02840\, United States
CATEGORIES:Telling Stories: Guided Tours,Vernon House,Walking Tour
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SUMMARY:Jane's Walk: Exploring the Landscape of Newport’s Quaker Community
DESCRIPTION:On May 3rd and 4th\, take a walk with your neighbors and explore preservation in your neighborhood. \nThis walk will take us to the Great Friends Meeting House and then through Newport’s Easton Point neighborhood as we ask questions about Newport’s Quaker community and its role in shaping the city’s society in the 17th and 18th centuries—and its impact today. \nLearn more and register for this *free* walk here \nAbout Jane’s Walk Aquidneck: \nJane’s Walk is a movement of free\, neighbor-led walking conversations inspired by Jane Jacobs. Anybody can lead a Jane’s Walk. The festival encourages people to share stories about their neighborhoods\, discover unseen aspects of their communities\, and use walking as a way to connect with their neighbors. \nAbout Center Aquidneck: \nCenter Aquidneck produces Public Art Events and Creative Community Happenings in the Fall\, Winter and Spring with\, by\, and for anyone who calls Aquidneck Island Home. Learn more at https://www.centeraquidneck.com/mission-vision-values.
URL:https://www.newportrestoration.org/event/exploring-the-landscape-of-newports-quaker-community/
LOCATION:Brick Marketplace\, Goddard Row
CATEGORIES:Walking Tour
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250503T150000
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SUMMARY:Jane's Walk: Keeping History Above Water/Community Resiliency & Action
DESCRIPTION:On May 3rd and 4th\, take a walk with your neighbors and explore preservation in your neighborhood. \nWhile Newport has long weathered storms\, the prolonged\, damaging effects of rising tides on 18th and 19th-century foundations\, framing\, and utilities are spurring historic property owners to find solutions. As a community-wide challenge\, this walk will focus on the approaches to protect vulnerable historic properties from rising tides and highlight the opportunities and challenges facing Newport to unify resiliency and preservation initiatives citywide. \nLearn more and register for this *free* walk here \nAbout Jane’s Walk Aquidneck: \nJane’s Walk is a movement of free\, neighbor-led walking conversations inspired by Jane Jacobs. Anybody can lead a Jane’s Walk. The festival encourages people to share stories about their neighborhoods\, discover unseen aspects of their communities\, and use walking as a way to connect with their neighbors. \nAbout Center Aquidneck: \nCenter Aquidneck produces Public Art Events and Creative Community Happenings in the Fall\, Winter and Spring with\, by\, and for anyone who calls Aquidneck Island Home. Learn more at https://www.centeraquidneck.com/mission-vision-values.
URL:https://www.newportrestoration.org/event/keeping-history-above-water-community-resiliency-action/
LOCATION:Storer Park
CATEGORIES:Walking Tour
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250503T090000
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UID:10751-1746262800-1746266400@www.newportrestoration.org
SUMMARY:Jane's Walk: Restoration Today/Ensuring the 21st-Century Livability of 18th Century Buildings
DESCRIPTION:On May 3rd and 4th\, take a walk with your neighbors and explore preservation in your neighborhood. \nJoin us as we explore the restoration and preservation work of NRF through a focused lens on ongoing 2025 restoration projects including—42 Division Street\, a ca.1748 residential building—and discuss NRF’s ongoing work to document\, record\, share\, and commemorate the stories of these structures and the people who lived in\, worked in\, and continue to care for the buildings today. \nLearn more and register for this *free* walk here \nAbout Jane’s Walk Aquidneck: \nJane’s Walk is a movement of free\, neighbor-led walking conversations inspired by Jane Jacobs. Anybody can lead a Jane’s Walk. The festival encourages people to share stories about their neighborhoods\, discover unseen aspects of their communities\, and use walking as a way to connect with their neighbors. \nAbout Center Aquidneck: \nCenter Aquidneck produces Public Art Events and Creative Community Happenings in the Fall\, Winter and Spring with\, by\, and for anyone who calls Aquidneck Island Home. Learn more at https://www.centeraquidneck.com/mission-vision-values.
URL:https://www.newportrestoration.org/event/restoration-today-ensuring-the-21st-century-livability-of-18th-century-buildings/
LOCATION:42 Division Street\, 42 Division Street\, Newport\, RI\, 02840
CATEGORIES:Walking Tour
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