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The John Brown House is the first mansion built in Providence, Rhode Island. It is located at 52 Power Street on College Hill, and borders the campus of Brown University. The house is named after the original owner and one of the early benefactors of the University, the early American merchant, statesman and slave trader, John Brown. It was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1968.John Quincy Adams considered the house "the most magnificent and elegant private mansion that I have ever seen on this continent."HistoryThe building was designed by John Brown's brother Joseph, an amateur architect, who had also designed the First Baptist Church in America. The house took two years to build, 1786-88.Notable guests during this time include George Washington, who is reported to have visited for tea.The house was sold in 1901 to the prominent Rhode Island industrialist and banker Marsden J. Perry. Under Marsden's supervision, the extension was renovated to add in modern bathrooms and central heating systems. It was purchased by John Nicholas Brown in 1936.In 1942, the Brown family donated the house to the Rhode Island Historical Society for preservation. The house was restored to its original colonial decor. The museum now contains many original furniture pieces provided by the Brown family estate.

Address: 1012, 52 Power St, Providence, RI 02906, USA
Phone: (401) 273-7507
State: Rhode Island
City: Providence
Zip Code: 02906


Opening Hours

Monday: Closed
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: Closed
Friday: Closed
Saturday: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Sunday: Closed

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Reviews
The Historical Society staff were very helpful in allowing me to find my Rhode Island attraction. What I was looking for was not at this house.
8 years ago (15-10-2017)
Rhode Island's John Brown....This a very cool place to visit if you're a history buff or just looking for something to do.
8 years ago (28-08-2017)
We wandered in here on Veteran's Day and were delighted to find that admission was free that day. There were very few visitors and we were able to look around at our leisure and not fight the crowds. We kept a mental list of several questions for the historians working on the first floor, and they proceeded to share some fascinating bits of history about the furnishings and John Brown and about the history of the settling of Providence.
8 years ago (11-01-2017)
Great place to tour....summer concerts are excellent...
8 years ago (10-08-2017)
We bought tickets at the museum for a walking tour of Benefit Street which turned out to be a very informative and fun way to spend the morning. Our tour guide, Russ, brought us into several of the local institutions (churches, libraries, etc.) and had lots of answers for us about things that were and were not on the tour. Had a great time!
9 years ago (23-09-2016)
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