The Whitehall Museum House is a lovely historic farmhouse in Middletown that was originally developed by Dean George Berkeley in the early 18th century on 96 acres in what was then part of the city of Newport. Today, the farmstead is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is overseen by the Colonial Dames in Rhode Island as a living history estate and garden facility. The lovely home is furnished with period-appropriate furnishings and is open to the public for guided tours throughout the summer months. It is also used for academic studies for students at nearby colleges. Guided conversations regarding the history of the estate and Berkeley's life and career are offered Wednesdays through Sundays between July and September.
311 Berkeley Ave, Middletown, RI 02842, Phone: 401-846-3116
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