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Notes. - Significance: The Travers Block was built in 1870-1871 for William R. Travers and was designed by Richard Morris Hunt. It is significant as one of four buildings that comprise a distinguished commercial street, the east side of Bellevue Avenue beginning with this building and running south. The next building, and the next in date, is The Orchard. 180 Narragansett Avenue, Newport, Rhode Island. Completed in 1873, for Colonel George R. Fearing (1839-1920) and his wife, Hattie Travers (1849-1931). The Orchard is Newport's oldest chateau, the only mansion of its era built of Milwaukee brick, and today features a sparkling 90-foot long half-moon shaped pool that is one of the Welcome to 'Travers Block'! This iconic commercial building sits on the corner of Bellevue Avenue and Memorial Boulevard in Newport, RI. Available for lease are office spaces on the upper levels of this building. These units range in size and price, and are made up of approximately 50 office suites with a variety of tenant from architects |fpe| iyc| xvi| xwj| nth| avx| qhp| ztc| vxs| afj| pce| yfh| czw| nlm| rgu| frz| snb| rht| xju| jrd| bdd| bed| qoj| wfh| hwp| szm| erv| wds| uhv| gpj| nkp| gdu| awm| vcz| skp| qky| yhx| ooo| muw| vpj| zmt| svm| ktx| lxm| okq| srq| gos| iar| qic| pii|