Whitehall Museum House, USA

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Whitehall deposit home is the house changed by Dean Bishop Berkeley, once he lived within the northern section of Newport, Rhode Island that includes current Middletown, Rhode Island in 1729-31, whereas operating to open his planned St Paul’s faculty on island. It’s conjointly referred to as Berkeley House or Bishop Bishop Berkeley House and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1970.
The Colonial Dames in Rhode Island maintain the house and garden, that is provided with amount items and opened for tours on a restricted basis throughout the summer months, once it’s conjointly employed by acoomodation for students specializing in studies on Berkeley.

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