• From Olmsted to Doris Duke (and Beyond): Rough Point’s Resilient Landscape

    Rough Point Museum 680 Bellevue Avenue, Newport, RI, United States

    Join us for a guided tour of Rough Point’s coastal historic landscape. Explore the nearly 11 acres of grounds and gardens while you learn about Frederick Law Olmsted’s impact, Doris Duke’s legacy gardens, and how we are planning for the future resiliency and sustainability of the landscape in the wake of climate change.

  • Fashioning Doris Duke: Inside the Fashion Collection at Rough Point

    Rough Point Museum 680 Bellevue Avenue, Newport, RI, United States

    Step inside Doris Duke’s closets on this guided tour that explores the legacy of Doris Duke’s through the collection of 2,000+ items she left in her closets and our caretaking of this unique collection to preserve it for the future.

    This tour will also include collection storage and the new fashion exhibition, Fashioning Resiliency.

  • Neighborhood Walk: Keeping History Above Water

    Storer Park

    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.

  • Keeping Rough Point Above Water: Restoring Rough Point & Doris Duke’s Preservation Legacy

    Rough Point Museum 680 Bellevue Avenue, Newport, RI, United States

    This tour will give you a look inside the ongoing restoration project at Rough Point—including spaces like the East Wing that are currently not open to the public. Learn about NRF’s preservation plan for Doris Duke’s 130+ year-old Newport home and how this work is part of our greater stewardship of the more than 80 historic sites in our care.

  • Neighborhood Walk: Keeping History Above Water

    Storer Park

    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.

  • Garden Tour of Rough Point: Caring for Doris Duke’s Legacy Garden

    Rough Point Museum 680 Bellevue Avenue, Newport, RI, United States

    Doris Duke’s legacy gardens reflect her interest in sustainable horticulture and environmental conservation. Join us on this interactive guided tour of the Formal Garden and the Kitchen Garden, a unique working educational garden that provides produce for our community partners. Learn about the history of the gardens, how NRF cares for the gardens today, and get insights into your own gardening practices.

  • Neighborhood Walk: 1776|2026

    The Vernon House 46 Clarke Street, Newport, United States

    Many of the houses in Historic Hill were witnesses to the American Revolution.

    Take a walk through this neighborhood and discover the stories of the people who lived here, learn about the house's historic restorations on the eve of the Bicentennial, and find out how NRF continues to care for these important sites today.

  • Fashioning Doris Duke: Inside the Fashion Collection at Rough Point

    Rough Point Museum 680 Bellevue Avenue, Newport, RI, United States

    Step inside Doris Duke’s closets on this guided tour that explores the legacy of Doris Duke’s through the collection of 2,000+ items she left in her closets and our caretaking of this unique collection to preserve it for the future.

    This tour will also include collection storage and the new fashion exhibition, Fashioning Resiliency.

  • Neighborhood Walk: From Revolution to Resiliency

    The Vernon House 46 Clarke Street, Newport, United States

    The success of Newport has always been dependent on the sea and the people who live here have a deep connection to the water. The Point neighborhood evolved from the colonial era to what it is today in response to major economic, political, cultural, and environmental shifts. This tour will reflect on how this neighborhood has adapted—and continues to adapt to— the increasing effects of climate change. We will also commemorate the stories of the many generations of Newporters who lived here.

  • Neighborhood Walk: 1776|2026

    The Vernon House 46 Clarke Street, Newport, United States

    Many of the houses in Historic Hill were witnesses to the American Revolution.

    Take a walk through this neighborhood and discover the stories of the people who lived here, learn about the house's historic restorations on the eve of the Bicentennial, and find out how NRF continues to care for these important sites today.

  • Fashioning Doris Duke: Inside the Fashion Collection with Jill Palese

    Rough Point Museum 680 Bellevue Avenue, Newport, RI, United States

    With fashion designer and artist Jill Palese.
    Step inside Doris Duke’s closets on this guided tour that explores the legacy of Doris Duke’s through the collection of 2,000+ items she left in her closets and our caretaking of this unique collection to preserve it for the future.

    This tour will also include collection storage and the new fashion exhibition, Fashioning Resiliency.

  • Neighborhood Walk: From Revolution to Resiliency

    The Vernon House 46 Clarke Street, Newport, United States

    The success of Newport has always been dependent on the sea and the people who live here have a deep connection to the water. The Point neighborhood evolved from the colonial era to what it is today in response to major economic, political, cultural, and environmental shifts. This tour will reflect on how this neighborhood has adapted—and continues to adapt to— the increasing effects of climate change. We will also commemorate the stories of the many generations of Newporters who lived here.

  • Keeping Rough Point Above Water: Restoring Rough Point & Doris Duke’s Preservation Legacy

    Rough Point Museum 680 Bellevue Avenue, Newport, RI, United States

    This tour will give you a look inside the ongoing restoration project at Rough Point—including spaces like the East Wing that are currently not open to the public. Learn about NRF’s preservation plan for Doris Duke’s 130+ year-old Newport home and how this work is part of our greater stewardship of the more than 80 historic sites in our care.