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The Eleazer Arnold House, built around 1693, is a historic house located in the Great Road Historic District at Lincoln, Rhode Island. This house was built for Eleazer Arnold and is a significant part of the region's history. It offers a glimpse into the architectural style and living conditions of the late 17th century.

Visiting the Eleazer Arnold House

The Eleazer Arnold House is now a National Historic Landmark owned by Historic New England. It is open to the public on weekends, providing an opportunity for visitors to explore a piece of history. The house showcases the architectural style of the late 17th century and offers insights into the lifestyle of that period.

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ENEleazer Arnold House

History & Anthropology History & Anthropology Historic house

Arnold House (1693)
487 Great Rd
RI 02865 Lincoln
Rhode Island

Visitor information Arnold House (1693)

Opening hours

Monday Closed
Tuesday Closed
Wednesday Closed
Thursday Closed
Friday Closed
Saturday Closed
Sunday
11:00 – 15:00

Open on June – October 15

Admission

AdultsUS$10.00
ChildrenUS$5.00
SeniorsUS$9.00
StudentsUS$5.00

Facilities

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Location & Map

487 Great Rd, Lincoln

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Exhibitions

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Arnold House (1693) Reviews

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  • Apollo's Insights AI-Generated

    Arnold House, built in 1693, is a historic home located in Lincoln, Rhode Island. This well-preserved example of early American architecture offers visitors a glimpse into colonial life. The house features period furnishings and artifacts that showcase the lifestyle of its original inhabitants. Visitors appreciate the knowledgeable guides who provide informative tours, explaining the history of the Arnold family and the significance of the house in local history. The small size of the house allows for an intimate experience, but some visitors may find the tour brief. The surrounding grounds are pleasant for a short walk, adding to the overall experience. While not extensive, the museum provides an authentic representation of 17th-century New England life. Some visitors note that the house may have limited appeal for younger children or those not particularly interested in colonial history. Overall, Arnold House is a worthwhile stop for history enthusiasts and those interested in early American architecture.

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