Drift Wood (Newport, Rhode Island)
USA /
Rhode Island /
Newport /
Newport, Rhode Island /
Washington Street, 58
World
/ USA
/ Rhode Island
/ Newport
World / United States / Rhode Island
house, place with historical importance, Gothic revival (architecture)
From 1876 to 1883, Newport maps show structures on this site owned by the Old Colony Steamship Company.
As of 1907, the land was vacant but owned by Dr. Horatio Robinson Storer (1830-1922). The existing structure was probably moved there or constructed after that date since Horatio's daughter, Agnes Storer (1875-1940), was living there after that date until her death.
As of 1907, the land was vacant but owned by Dr. Horatio Robinson Storer (1830-1922). The existing structure was probably moved there or constructed after that date since Horatio's daughter, Agnes Storer (1875-1940), was living there after that date until her death.
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 41°29'34"N 71°19'16"W
- Buena Vista/Belair (c.1850) 1.4 km
- Whitehall 1.4 km
- Kingscote (1839) 1.5 km
- Linden Gate 1.6 km
- Bellevue House (Originally Berkeley Villa) 1.7 km
- Charles H. Baldwin house (1865-1880) 1.8 km
- Bushy Park (1852) 1.9 km
- De La Salle 1.9 km
- Villa Rosa 2 km
- Chepstow (1860) 2.2 km
- Newport Gateway Center 0.3 km
- Newport Shipyard - Fall River Line Wharves 0.3 km
- Club Wyndham Long Wharf 0.3 km
- Rhode Island State Pier 9 0.4 km
- Newport Yacht Club 0.5 km
- The Brick Marketplace 0.6 km
- Washington Square 0.7 km
- Society of Friends 0.7 km
- Newport Yachting Center 0.9 km
- Newport County, Rhode Island 9 km