Stephen Hopkins House

Providence


On Providence's Benefit St, the 1708 Stephen Hopkins House, named for the 10-time governor and Declaration of Independence signer, was rescued in the 1960s from misguided urban-renewal efforts that would have destroyed it. Outside the building's limited scheduled opening hours, inspections can be arranged by appointment in advance.


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