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The Preservation Society of Newport County is a private,
non-profit organization A nonprofit organization (NPO) or non-profit organisation, also known as a non-business entity, not-for-profit organization, or nonprofit institution, is a legal entity organized and operated for a collective, public or social benefit, in co ...
based in
Newport, Rhode Island Newport is an American seaside city on Aquidneck Island in Newport County, Rhode Island. It is located in Narragansett Bay, approximately southeast of Providence, south of Fall River, Massachusetts, south of Boston, and northeast of New Yor ...
. It is Rhode Island's largest and most-visited cultural organization. The organization protects the architectural heritage of Newport County, especially the
Bellevue Avenue Historic District The Bellevue Avenue Historic District is located along and around Bellevue Avenue in Newport, Rhode Island, United States. Its property is almost exclusively residential, including many of the Gilded Age mansions built by affluent summer va ...
. Seven of its 14 historic properties and landscapes are
National Historic Landmark A National Historic Landmark (NHL) is a building, district, object, site, or structure that is officially recognized by the United States government for its outstanding historical significance. Only some 2,500 (~3%) of over 90,000 places liste ...
s, and most are open to the public.


History

The Preservation Society of Newport County was founded in 1945 by a group of Newport residents led by
Katherine Katherine, also spelled Catherine, and other variations are feminine names. They are popular in Christian countries because of their derivation from the name of one of the first Christian saints, Catherine of Alexandria. In the early Christ ...
and George Warren to save Hunter House from demolition. They were known as the Georgian Society until they changed their name to the Preservation Society of Newport County.
Gertrude Conaway Vanderbilt Gertrude Conaway Vanderbilt (1901 - August 6, 1978) was an American socialite and philanthropist. She was one of the first women to compete in the America's Cup alongside her husband, Harold Stirling Vanderbilt, in 1934 and 1937. Early life Gert ...
, Harold Stirling Vanderbilt's widow, bequeathed $1.25 million to the society upon her death in 1978.


Properties open to the public


Former properties

, , Bequeathed to the PSNC in 1978, later sold as a private residence; not open to the public , - , , , White Horse Tavern , , 1652–1673 , , , , Francis Brinley, William Mayes , , Restored by the PSNC in 1952, but now privately owned and operated as a working tavern


See also

*
Antoinette Downing Antoinette Forrester Downing (July 14, 1904 – May 9, 2001) was an architectural historian and preservationist who wrote the standard reference work on historical houses in Rhode Island. She is credited with spearheading a movement that saved m ...
* Katherine Urquhart Warren


References


External links


The Preservation Society of Newport County
Official Web Site.
The Preservation Society of Newport County: an introduction
from Magazine Antiques, April 1995. {{Authority control Historical societies in Rhode Island Landmarks in Rhode Island Newport County, Rhode Island Non-profit organizations based in Rhode Island Organizations established in 1945 Preservation (library and archival science) Historic preservation organizations in the United States