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The city of Newport, Rhode Island is renowned for its spectacular shoreline scenery, sailing experiences, and elegant Gilded Age mansions. From the affluent to ordinary folk alike, there's something for everyone in this wonderful vacation destination. Come and explore the mesmerizing city of Newport, Rhode Island! With a population of 25,000 people and an abundance of coastal attractions, this quaint town

What better way to spend summers in Rhode Island than in Newport? Read on for tours and attractions available through our Pilot House, things to do morning, noon, or evening, free outdoor music series at Bowen’s Wharf and ways to stay active this summer! Book Tours & Attractions at Pilot House!  You’ve definitely gone by our Pilot House while walking along America’s Cup Avenue, but

If you're looking for a location that provides the perfect backdrop to capture an unforgettable moment of peace and beauty, Rhode Island's mesmerizing shoreline with its 300+ miles of coastline is your ideal spot. With plenty of small islands dotting the landscape, finding a great place from which to take in one of RI's breathtaking sunsets is easy. To help

Although we got a taste of winter with the snowfall last week, there's still time to enjoy all that autumn has to offer at Bowen’s Wharf! A crisp fall day is a perfect time to stroll along the historic waterfront and get a head start on your holiday shopping at our unique shops and boutiques, galleries, and restaurants. Don't

Summer may be over, but the festive fun is just beginning at Bowen's Wharf! Come and enjoy these crisp, colorful fall days while taking a stroll along the historic waterfront. Bowen’s Wharf offers a beautiful marina, waterfront restaurants, boutiques, galleries and so much more for you to explore. With weekly live performances on the waterfront, delicious meals from

On Thursday, July 23rd, the unveiling of the first Rhode Isl and Slave History Medallion(RISHM) in Newport took place on Bowen’s Wharf. The bronze medallion was installed on the old Stevens Ship Ch andlery building (now The Sail Loft), which is registered with the Library of Congress’s Historic American Buildings Survey and dates back to 1783. Equipped with QR code

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