Kingscote
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Kingscote
Summary
Kingscote is a mansion[1]. Kingscote draws 18 Wikipedia views per month (mansion category, ranking #69 of 262).[2]
Key Facts
- Kingscote is located in Newport[3].
- Kingscote is in the country of United States[4].
- Kingscote's image is recorded as Gothic Revival - Newport, RI - Kingscote (1).jpg[5].
- Kingscote's instance of is recorded as mansion[6].
- Kingscote's instance of is recorded as historic house museum[7].
- Kingscote's architect is recorded as Richard Upjohn[8].
- Kingscote's architect is recorded as Stanford White[9].
- Kingscote's architect is recorded as McKim, Mead & White[10].
- Kingscote's commissioned by is recorded as George Noble Jones[11].
- Kingscote's owned by is recorded as Preservation Society of Newport County[12].
- Kingscote's owned by is recorded as George Noble Jones[13].
- Kingscote's owned by is recorded as Sarah Fenwick Jones[14].
- Kingscote's owned by is recorded as Robert Hallowell Gardiner, Jr.[15].
- Kingscote's owned by is recorded as William Henry King[16].
- Kingscote's owned by is recorded as Ella Louise Rives[17].
- Kingscote's owned by is recorded as Ella Louise Rives[18].
- Kingscote's owned by is recorded as Gwendolen Ella Armstrong[19].
- Kingscote's architectural style is recorded as Gothic Revival[20].
- Kingscote's Commons category is recorded as Kingscote (mansion)[21].
- Kingscote's coordinate location is recorded as {'globe': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q2', 'altitude': None, 'latitude': 41.48151944, 'longitude': -71.30906111, 'precision': 2.77777777778e-06}[22].
- Kingscote's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/03d5rg5[23].
- Kingscote's NRHP reference number is recorded as 73000058[24].
- Kingscote's official website is recorded as http://www.newportmansions.org/explore/kingscote[25].
- Kingscote's heritage designation is recorded as National Historic Landmark[26].
- Kingscote's heritage designation is recorded as National Register of Historic Places listed place[27].
Body
Ownership
Owners include Preservation Society of Newport County[12], a historic preservation organization[28], in United States[29], founded in 1945[30], headquartered in Newport[31]; George Noble Jones[13], 1811–1876[32]; Sarah Fenwick Jones[14]; Robert Hallowell Gardiner, Jr.[15]; William Henry King[16], 1818–1897[33], of United States[34]; and Ella Louise Rives[17], 1851–1925[35].
Why It Matters
Kingscote draws 18 Wikipedia views per month (mansion category, ranking #69 of 262).[2]