Linden Place (Bristol, Rhode Island)
USA /
Rhode Island /
Bristol /
Bristol, Rhode Island /
Hope Street, 500
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/ USA
/ Rhode Island
/ Bristol
Federal style (architecture), 1810s construction, historic house museum
Linden Place is a historic house museum in Bristol, Rhode Island that was home to the Colts and DeWolfs, two of the largest slave trading families in the United States.
The house was built in 1810 by Russell Warren for the seafarer and general, George DeWolf. It was prominently featured in Traces of the Trade, a 2007 documentary about the DeWolf family, and was also a filming location for the 1974 movie The Great Gatsby.
The house was built in 1810 by Russell Warren for the seafarer and general, George DeWolf. It was prominently featured in Traces of the Trade, a 2007 documentary about the DeWolf family, and was also a filming location for the 1974 movie The Great Gatsby.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linden_Place
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Coordinates: 41°40'16"N 71°16'32"W
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