Warren

Bay Queen Cruises
Step aboard the 114-ft Vista Jubilee for a fun and unique adventure on Narragansett Bay! With cruises running from spring through to fall, there’s always time for a Bay Queen cruise, and with heat and air conditioning on board, you’ll be comfortable no matter what time of year. Public cruises include dinner dance and luncheon cruises. And specialty theme cruises include Lighthouse, Caribbeantheme and theatre cruises.

St. Mark’s Episcopal Church
A great historic stop for visitors in Warren is St. Mark’s Episcopal Church, on the National Register of Historic Buildings. Built in 1829 and designed by Russell Warren, the same architect who built Linden Place in Bristol, the church features massive Ionic columns and other striking characteristics. Tours can visit St. Mark’s Church by appointment when in the Warren area.
Minimum Time Required: 30 minutes

Warren Baptist Church
Located on Warren’s Main Street, this lovely structure was built in 1844 to replace the original church that was burned by Hessian troops during a 1776 raid on Warren. An interesting feature of the Warren Baptist Church is the tower bell, which was recast from an original by Paul Revere. Open by appointment to groups and visitors.
Minimum Time Required: 30 minutes

Maxwell House
Home to the Massasoit Historical Association, the Maxwell House is also maintained as a working museum. Built in the 1750s by Reverend Samuel Maxwell, this 2 1/2-story brick Colonial gable house has unique architecture features reminiscent of the period in which it was built. Today the house is the oldest brick building in Warren and is open for tours on Saturdays, for special events or by appointment.
Minimum Time Required: 30 minutes

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