Astors' Beechwood Mansion: Provides information on living history tours, events and rental opportunities. Located in Newport.
Babcock-Smith House: An early Georgian-styled mansion built c. 1734 for Dr. Joshua Babcock, who was Westerly's first physician and a Chief Justice of Rhode Island, and includes images, docents, events, and general information.
Blithewold Mansion, Gardens and Arboretum: 33-acre historic property situated on Bristol Harbor overlooking Narragansett Bay in Bristol.
Cranston Historical Society - The Governor Sprague Mansion: Constructed in the late 18th century by the Sprague Family a well-to-do farmer and merchant of the post-Revolutionary era with images and visitor information located at Cranston.
Governor Henry Lippitt House: 19th century Victorian brick home designated a National Historic Landmark. Located in Providence, it is available for historic house tours by appointment.
John Brown House Museum: Georgian brick mansion occupied by John and Sarah Brown in the late 18th century. Located in Providence.
Newport Mansions: Information on numerous historic houses and gardens located in Newport, including The Breakers, Rosecliff, Marble House, Chateau sur Mer, The Elms and Green Animals.
The James Mitchell Varnum House: An example of late 18th century Rhode Island architecture, furnished throughout with notable pieces from the Revolutionary period. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, and located in East Greenwich.