by Ross Cann | Nov 17, 2022 | Articles
Rose Island Aerial – Image by PJ Dougherty There is one kind of building type that is only found along the coastlines of the world: the lighthouse. From the earliest days when the great lighthouse at Alexandria was considered one of the great wonders of...
by Ross Cann | Oct 27, 2022 | Articles
Salve Regina University is celebrating its 75th Anniversary in 2022. Although plans by the Sisters of Mercy were set in place many years before, in 1947 the nuns received the gift of Ochre Court from the Goelet family. The building was originally designed by Richard...
by Ross Cann | Oct 20, 2022 | Articles
Amongst the many historic structures that populate Newport’s rich architectural landscape, one name appears again and again: George Champlin Mason. From 1860 until the mid 1890s, George Champlin Mason Sr. and his son of the same name designed more than 150...
by Ross Cann | Oct 6, 2022 | Articles
Among the many firsts that Newport, Rhode Island is famous for and proud of is the Redwood Library, the oldest continuously operating purpose-built library in America. Through it’s construction and expansion over time, the building has been an icon of both the...
by Ross Cann | Sep 22, 2022 | Articles
In the Colonial Era, Newport’s waterfront served as the community’s front door and its lifeblood. There was no other way to reach Newport than by the Long Wharf that projected out into the Narragansett Bay, and which served as the entry point not just for arrivals to...