Varnum House Museum
401-884-1776
The Varnum house, built in 1773 by Revolutionary War Brigadier General James Mitchell Varnum, a is a well-preserved example of late 18th century Rhode Island architecture. It is on the National Register of Historic Places and has many pieces of furniture from the Revolutionary period. The grounds include a two-acre lot with lawns and formal gardens that may be the setting for meetings and festive occasions.
- Handicap Accessible: No
- Founding Date: 1773
- Ticket information: Call about arranging a tour or securing the facilities for a meeting or party.
- Student discounts: No
- Senior discounts: No
- Private parties: Yes
- Food/drink: Yes
- Alcohol served: No
- Coat/bag check: No
- Parking: On-street: free
- Guided tours?: Yes
- Guided tour languages: English
- Audio tours?: No
- Gift shop: No
- Cameras allowed?: Yes
- Membership levels: Individual