Built in 1693 by Eleazor Arnold on Great Road in Lincoln, RI, this historic house is one of the few surviving "stone ender" houses in Rhode Island.
In colonial times, the number of nails hammered into your front door was a sign of wealth. Here is an example of a nail studded door on the Arnold House, built in 1693 by Eleazor Arnold. The house is on Great Road in Lincoln, RI.
Olney Pond is better known as Lincoln Woods after the State Park that surrounds it. The Pond is used for swimming, fishing, and boating in the summer.
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