




Newport Colonial History: A Self-Guided Tour Off the Beaten Path
By VoiceMap Audio Tours
Free cancellation available





Explore Newport, Rhode Island - a colonial powerhouse built on maritime trade and religious freedom on this 60-minute Self-Guided walking tour. Trace how the harbour town once rivalled Boston and New York, revealing stories of dissenters, merchants, and the Atlantic slave trade through its historic streets and architecture.
Highlights include:
• Newport Harbour and Thames Street’s colonial homes
• The White Horse Tavern, dating to the 1670s
• The Great Friends Meeting House and early Quaker abolitionists
• The Colony House, where the Declaration of Independence was read
• Touro Synagogue, a symbol of religious tolerance
• Vernon House, visited by George Washington
• Trinity Church, inspired by Sir Christopher Wren
The tour ends at Touro Park’s mysterious stone tower.