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Whitehall Museum House

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Whitehall Museum House, Middletown Rhode island
Whitehall Museum House, Middletown Rhode island

The Whitehall Museum House is the farmhouse modified by Dean George Berkeley, when he lived in the northern section of Newport, Rhode Island that comprises present-day Middletown in 1729–1731, while working to open his planned St Paul's College on Bermuda. It is also known as Berkeley House or Bishop George Berkeley House and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1970.

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Whitehall Museum House
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Whitehall Museum House, Middletown Rhode island
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