Jane’s Walk: Restoration Today/Ensuring the 21st-Century Livability of 18th Century Buildings
On May 3rd and 4th, take a walk with your neighbors and explore preservation in your neighborhood. Join us as […]
On May 3rd and 4th, take a walk with your neighbors and explore preservation in your neighborhood. Join us as […]
On May 3rd and 4th, take a walk with your neighbors and explore preservation in your neighborhood. While Newport has […]
On May 3rd and 4th, take a walk with your neighbors and explore preservation in your neighborhood. This walk will […]
Join us on a walking tour that explores the evolution of Newport's streetscape, and meet the generations of Newporters who lived in, worked in, and worshiped in the neighborhood.
Join us on a walking tour that explores the evolution of Newport's streetscape, and meet the generations of Newporters who lived in, worked in, and worshiped in the neighborhood.
Join us on a walking tour that explores the evolution of Newport's streetscape, and meet the generations of Newporters who lived in, worked in, and worshiped in the neighborhood.
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.
On May 2 and 3, take a walk with your neighbors and explore preservation in your neighborhood.
This interior house “walk” will discuss how Newport Restoration Foundation distinguishes restoration from preservation while also sharing how uncovering architectural layers helps support storytelling about the house's past inhabitants.
On May 2 and 3, take a walk with your neighbors and explore preservation in your neighborhood.
Explore Queen Anne Square and the role green spaces play in shaping our community.
Sea-level rise, increasingly damaging storms, and flooding are threatening our communities. What can we do to plan for a more resilient future? This walking tour will identify some of the drivers behind flood vulnerability, approaches to protect historic properties from rising tides, and highlight opportunities and challenges facing Newport to unify resiliency and preservation initiatives citywide. While the tour will highlight case studies from NRF’s portfolio of historic properties, the strategies discussed will be applicable for many homeowners and will broach interventions small to large.
Sea-level rise, increasingly damaging storms, and flooding are threatening our communities. What can we do to plan for a more resilient future? This walking tour will identify some of the drivers behind flood vulnerability, approaches to protect historic properties from rising tides, and highlight opportunities and challenges facing Newport to unify resiliency and preservation initiatives citywide. While the tour will highlight case studies from NRF’s portfolio of historic properties, the strategies discussed will be applicable for many homeowners and will broach interventions small to large.