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The Point (or less commonly, "Easton's Point") is one of the oldest neighborhoods in
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and has one of the highest concentrations of colonial houses in the United States. The neighborhood sits between Washington Street and Farewell Street/America's Cup in Newport looking out on Goat Island, former home to the
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History

Nicholas Easton Nicholas Easton (1593–1675) was an early colonial President and Governor of Rhode Island. Born in Hampshire, England, he lived in the towns of Lymington and Romsey before immigrating to New England with his two sons in 1634. Once in the N ...
, a founder of Newport, first settled in the area in the 17th century. Easton's heirs divided the property into lots in 1725 and sold parcels to many of Newport's early tradesmen and merchants. Many of the early inhabitants attended the nearby
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. None of the streets were originally named after people because of a Quaker tradition, so 1st (now Washington), 2nd, and 3rd Streets were intersected by streets with tree names (Elm, Poplar, Willow, Walnut, Chestnut, Cherry, Pine, Sycamore, and Cypress). Marsh Street was formerly the site of a marsh, and Bridge Street was the site of a bridge traversing the north side of the marsh. Long Wharf jutted across the south side of the marsh until it was filled in the 19th century. In 1723, Gravelly Point (off of Long Wharf) was the site of the largest public mass execution in American history, when 26 pirates were executed. They were then buried on nearby Goat Island. Various houses in "The Point" were occupied by British and French forces during the
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around the time of the
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. The famous
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furniture makers lived and worked in The Point, and their houses still remai

Battery Park was created from Fort Greene (Newport, Rhode Island), Fort Greene, a former military battery from the
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, on the site of a previous battery from the
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.North Battery at American Forts Network
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Revitalization

Newport has remained largely unindustrialized, so many of the historic colonial houses were not demolished, as was done in Boston and New York. As a result, Newport allegedly has the highest concentration of colonial homes of any American city. The Point, however, was largely neglected by the 1950s and remained a working class area. In the 1960s and 70s,
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Newport Restoration Foundation The Newport Restoration Foundation was founded by Doris Duke in 1968 in Newport, Rhode Island to preserve early housing stock including 18th century colonial homes. Former First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis was the foundation's vice president. ...
bought 27 historic houses in The Point, restored them, and currently rents the homes to tenants. In the 1960s, the construction of the Newport Bridge divided the neighborhood in two. The Point is home to the
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museum, the Rumbline Restaurant, and Saint John the Evangelist
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The old docks disappeared at the end of the streets but the driftways remained, allowing public access to the harbor for boater


Images

Image:Goddard House Newport Rhode Island.jpg, 18th century Second Street home of the Goddard family (of Townsend and Goddard furniture) Image:Tripp House Newport.JPG, Tripp House stone-ender, 1720, on Washington Street Image:Newport Harbor Light in Newport, Rhode Island (2008).jpg, Newport Harbor Light (1842) on northern tip of Goat Island and the Newport Bridge Image:Tom Robinson Vicomte De Noailles House.jpg, Home of Quaker Tom Robinson and his descendants since 1759, headquarters of French Vicomte de Noailles 1780-1781 Image:Captain John Warren French Artillery Headquarters House Newport RI.jpg, Home of Captain John Warren, built in 1737, Headquarters of French Artillery 1780-1781 Image:Hunter House Newport Rhode Island.jpg,
Hunter House Hunter House may refer to: ;in Canada *Hunter House, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada ;in the United Kingdom * Hunterhouse College, Finaghy, Belfast, Northern Ireland * Hunter House (initially St Brycedale), Kirkcaldy, Scotland * Hunter House Museum ...
Image:Saint John Church Newport Rhode Island.jpg, Saint John the Evangelist Church (
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) on Washington Street Image:Driftway Washington Street Newport Rhode Island.jpg, A public access driftway on Washington Street in The Point Image:Washington Street house, Newport, RI.jpg, Washington Street house, home to a Quaker family


References and external links


Saint John the Evangelist Church in the Point
* ttps://web.archive.org/web/20080709010548/http://oceandrivenewport.com/HarborWalk/north/HarborWalkNorth.htm Point pictures and info


References

{{authority control Populated places in Newport County, Rhode Island Neighborhoods in Rhode Island Geography of Newport, Rhode Island