Explore Newport's Revolutionary War history on this engaging walking tour, Road to Independence, which takes you to iconic sites like Washington Square and the Colony House. Discover Newport's pivotal role during the lead-up to the American Revolution, including European occupations, George Washington’s visit, and the city’s fight for freedom. Perfect for history buffs, families, and curious travelers, this tour offers an immersive experience filled with insider knowledge, captivating stories, and a deeper understanding of America’s path to independence!
Visitors will check in at the Museum of Newport History and Shop. Tour guests get free access to the award-winning museum, that covers the history of Newport from its founding to the Gilded Age.
Tour guests will start their journey on Long Wharf, the only public wharf in the city in colonial times.
Guests will stop outside the Captain William Read House, and learn about the hated Stamp Act of 1765 and Newport's very own Liberty Tree.
You will make your own way to the meeting points
Check in at the front desk at the Museum of Newport History and Shop. Show the ticket to be checked in.