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John Tripp House,  (moved from 953 1/2 Manton Avenue, Manton), Manton, Providence County, RI

John Tripp House, (moved from 953 1/2 Manton Avenue, Manton), Manton,...

Significance: One of two surviving stone-enders in Newport, the John Tripp House dates to the eighteenth century and was moved from Providence in the 1960s and reconstructed on its present site. The beehive ove... More

John Tripp House,  (moved from 953 1/2 Manton Avenue, Manton), Manton, Providence County, RI

John Tripp House, (moved from 953 1/2 Manton Avenue, Manton), Manton,...

Significance: One of two surviving stone-enders in Newport, the John Tripp House dates to the eighteenth century and was moved from Providence in the 1960s and reconstructed on its present site. The beehive ove... More

John Tripp House,  (moved from 953 1/2 Manton Avenue, Manton), Manton, Providence County, RI

John Tripp House, (moved from 953 1/2 Manton Avenue, Manton), Manton,...

Significance: One of two surviving stone-enders in Newport, the John Tripp House dates to the eighteenth century and was moved from Providence in the 1960s and reconstructed on its present site. The beehive ove... More

John Tripp House,  (moved from 953 1/2 Manton Avenue, Manton), Manton, Providence County, RI

John Tripp House, (moved from 953 1/2 Manton Avenue, Manton), Manton,...

Significance: One of two surviving stone-enders in Newport, the John Tripp House dates to the eighteenth century and was moved from Providence in the 1960s and reconstructed on its present site. The beehive ove... More

John Tripp House,  (moved from 953 1/2 Manton Avenue, Manton), Manton, Providence County, RI

John Tripp House, (moved from 953 1/2 Manton Avenue, Manton), Manton,...

Significance: One of two surviving stone-enders in Newport, the John Tripp House dates to the eighteenth century and was moved from Providence in the 1960s and reconstructed on its present site. The beehive ove... More

John Tripp House,  (moved from 953 1/2 Manton Avenue, Manton), Manton, Providence County, RI

John Tripp House, (moved from 953 1/2 Manton Avenue, Manton), Manton,...

Significance: One of two surviving stone-enders in Newport, the John Tripp House dates to the eighteenth century and was moved from Providence in the 1960s and reconstructed on its present site. The beehive ove... More

John Tripp House,  (moved from 953 1/2 Manton Avenue, Manton), Manton, Providence County, RI

John Tripp House, (moved from 953 1/2 Manton Avenue, Manton), Manton,...

Significance: One of two surviving stone-enders in Newport, the John Tripp House dates to the eighteenth century and was moved from Providence in the 1960s and reconstructed on its present site. The beehive ove... More

John Tripp House,  (moved from 953 1/2 Manton Avenue, Manton), Manton, Providence County, RI

John Tripp House, (moved from 953 1/2 Manton Avenue, Manton), Manton,...

Significance: One of two surviving stone-enders in Newport, the John Tripp House dates to the eighteenth century and was moved from Providence in the 1960s and reconstructed on its present site. The beehive ove... More

John Tripp House,  (moved from 953 1/2 Manton Avenue, Manton), Manton, Providence County, RI

John Tripp House, (moved from 953 1/2 Manton Avenue, Manton), Manton,...

Significance: One of two surviving stone-enders in Newport, the John Tripp House dates to the eighteenth century and was moved from Providence in the 1960s and reconstructed on its present site. The beehive ove... More

John Tripp House,  (moved from 953 1/2 Manton Avenue, Manton), Manton, Providence County, RI

John Tripp House, (moved from 953 1/2 Manton Avenue, Manton), Manton,...

Significance: One of two surviving stone-enders in Newport, the John Tripp House dates to the eighteenth century and was moved from Providence in the 1960s and reconstructed on its present site. The beehive ove... More

John Tripp House,  (moved from 953 1/2 Manton Avenue, Manton), Manton, Providence County, RI

John Tripp House, (moved from 953 1/2 Manton Avenue, Manton), Manton,...

Significance: One of two surviving stone-enders in Newport, the John Tripp House dates to the eighteenth century and was moved from Providence in the 1960s and reconstructed on its present site. The beehive ove... More

John Tripp House,  (moved from 953 1/2 Manton Avenue, Manton), Manton, Providence County, RI

John Tripp House, (moved from 953 1/2 Manton Avenue, Manton), Manton,...

Significance: One of two surviving stone-enders in Newport, the John Tripp House dates to the eighteenth century and was moved from Providence in the 1960s and reconstructed on its present site. The beehive ove... More

John Tripp House,  (moved from 953 1/2 Manton Avenue, Manton), Manton, Providence County, RI

John Tripp House, (moved from 953 1/2 Manton Avenue, Manton), Manton,...

Significance: One of two surviving stone-enders in Newport, the John Tripp House dates to the eighteenth century and was moved from Providence in the 1960s and reconstructed on its present site. The beehive ove... More

John Tripp House,  (moved from 953 1/2 Manton Avenue, Manton), Manton, Providence County, RI

John Tripp House, (moved from 953 1/2 Manton Avenue, Manton), Manton,...

Significance: One of two surviving stone-enders in Newport, the John Tripp House dates to the eighteenth century and was moved from Providence in the 1960s and reconstructed on its present site. The beehive ove... More

John Tripp House, 981 Manton Avenue, Manton, Providence County, RI

John Tripp House, 981 Manton Avenue, Manton, Providence County, RI

Significance: The three-bay Tripp House was constructed around 1700 and burned in 1970. Survey number: HABS RI-79 Building/structure dates: 1700 Initial Construction Building/structure dates: 1970 Subsequent Work

John Tripp House,  (moved from 953 1/2 Manton Avenue, Manton), Manton, Providence County, RI

John Tripp House, (moved from 953 1/2 Manton Avenue, Manton), Manton,...

Significance: One of two surviving stone-enders in Newport, the John Tripp House dates to the eighteenth century and was moved from Providence in the 1960s and reconstructed on its present site. The beehive ove... More

John Tripp House,  (moved from 953 1/2 Manton Avenue, Manton), Manton, Providence County, RI

John Tripp House, (moved from 953 1/2 Manton Avenue, Manton), Manton,...

Significance: One of two surviving stone-enders in Newport, the John Tripp House dates to the eighteenth century and was moved from Providence in the 1960s and reconstructed on its present site. The beehive ove... More