Reviews of The Stephen Hopkins House. (Museum) in Providence (Rhode Island).
The Stephen Hopkins House
15 Hopkins St, Providence, RI 02903, United States
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Information of The Stephen Hopkins House, Museum in Providence (Rhode Island)
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This place has a very good rate, they treat their customers well and you’ll feel welcome, super recommended
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Open hours of The Stephen Hopkins House
Sunday
Closed
Monday
Closed
Tuesday
Closed
Wednesday
11 am–2 pm
Thursday
Closed
Friday
Closed
Saturday
10 am–4 pm
Reviews of The Stephen Hopkins House
Sunny Kalotra
I would like to start my review with the tourist guide who actually invited us to visit this place.
So, we were roaming around and guide asked us to take a look into that place and history related to it. Since i was visiting from Canada, i had no clue who Stephen Hopkins was but after the tour, I actually read a lot about him and his life experience.
This house is a great place to visit if you’re interested to see how people used to live in colonial society. Everything related to Stephen Hopkins is still placed in that house and history is very interesting.
Vince Leese
This is a great place to visit. So much history. Our guide was very knowledgeable. There is no cost to tour the place but they do ask for donations. This house is over 300 years old.
John Whaley
Y'know...I've been to my share of museums, and the long and short of it is this:
1) The less crowded, the better
2) The more hands on, the better
3) The guide, if afforded the opportunity to have one, makes or breaks the whole thing.
We got here at 10am (opening) on a scorching hot Saturday, and we were joined by only one other intrepid scholar. Check one in our museum-fun favor.
Marjorie (the guide) took us right in. She kept apologizing for the heat, but her warmth and her candor was way more overwhelming. She is a gem and we had a delightful time learning about early Providence. Oh, and she let us carry the water pot...bro, we are PAMPERED with our plumbing and innoculations.
Of note: I'm impressed with both this house and John Brown's house up the street for their willingness to engage with the stain of slavery head on in both exhibits.
For any nerds like me and my lady out there, this is a fine hour spent in RI.
Oh, and it's freaking FREE, so leave a good tip and sign the guestbook... otherwise, the grants stop coming in....sigh.
Craig Perkinson
Very interesting history. Friendly and helpful staff made the visit edifying.
Heather C
Currently closed due to covid, which unfortunately wasn't indicated on their website, but it was still worth seeing from the outside and walking around the flower garden etc. Beautiful area near Brown University campus. Maintained very well. Would love to see inside the house at some point. Note it may be difficult to find a parking spot.
Beth Hurst
It was a nice unexpected tour. We just stopped by enroute to our vacation destination and was offered the tour.Our tour guides were very knowledgeable and good story tellers and shared a lot of interesting tidbits of history we didn't know.
Andrew Shaw
We had an awesome experience while taking a stroll through Providence's east side. We were offered a tour of the Stephen Hopkins House and were very impressed. Stephen Hopkins, one of the original signers of the declaration of Independence (learned that on the tour!) owned this house on the river before it was moved twice to where it is today.
The docent was very friendly and knowledgeable, taking us around the house and showing the beautiful furniture, colonial architecture, and sharing the incredible history associated with the house. I would definitely recommend a visit if you are walking down benefit street.
Carol Palmer
Well worth a visit for the history you will learn.
Jordyn Brown
Was looking up on history about my grandfather from the 1770's Stephen Hopkins and the pictures from his past aer amazing I would love to learn more about him
Brynne Rego
My husband and I were very excited that the house was open for tours last night! It was great learning about the history within the house. All the staff was super nice and very knowledgeable!
Kathy Grawitch
Loved seeing it up close. I wish it would open back up.
Matt Peppes
Very cool colonial house from the 1700s!
George Bistany
Very interesting tour. Glad we visited. Thank you to David, our tour guide. Super job!
A
A must see! Mark was our tour guide and he was very knowledgeable about the history of home, the area and Stephen Hopkins.
Brenda P
If you like history this rounds out the Rhode Island experience. Very knowledgeable tour guides!
Kariuki P. Maina
Lots of history from knowledgable tour guides Barbara and her husband Doug. Definately a visit while in Providence.
Bethany Willis Hepp
Fantastic on so many levels... historical, meaningful, interesting, free, and cool (literally and figuratively) on a hot summer afternoon!
Nazli Uder Ozturk
It was like a small trip in time to the 18th century, lovely little museum full of history
L E
Great historic house tour. Knowledgeable tour guides. Free open house tours on certain waterfire nights.
Chien Cheng
The tour was awesome and staff were super friendly. Love the settings.
Michelle Doiron
Wonderful tour with Kim taught me much to be proud of as a rhode island native.
Hunter Cole
Knowledgeable tour guides, great set up and dont forget to sign the vistors book!
Bridget Pittsburgh
We arrived after they closed and David gave us a 10 minute whirlwind tour that taught me over 10 things I never knew!
Daud Zoss
beautiful garden to sit and contemplate, but bring a cushion, the benches are damp even on a hot, dry day
Nicole Conti
Loved it! Staff very friendly and knowledgeable. Would recommend going if you're in the area.
Tess Rondeau
Great docents explaining the history of the house and its occupants including 5 or 6 slaves.
Nicole
Loved it!!! Katrina was also a great tour guide!
james albright
Fantastic pop of history if you are visiting provident!
melissa comerford
Excellent tour and a great piece of Rhode Island history.
Matthew Keefe
Great house with some interesting history. The docents there are really knowledgeable
Debu Tante
It's free and small and so full of interesting history. It's worth it to take a few minutes to see it!
Stephen Rowley
If your first name is Stephen this place is not to be missed. If your first name isn't stephen not sure why you would bother
Raychael Chavez Coombes
Awesome tour! Highly recommend!
John DeCataldo
Fascinating museum for anyone interested in Rhode Island history
Ian Funderburg
Thank you for the extremely informative tour!
David Allen
Amazing history and wonderful staff!
Ralph Beckman
Friendly folks. Good tour.
synnamon mckinnie
Very fun and informational loved it
Kim Pennington -Donis
I Loved walking the College Hill area
Chris Blakley
An outstanding local museum in Providence.
Janet Atkinson
Fascinating little museum.
Eric Mckenzie
Good tour guides
Shelly Kopyscianski
Friendly and knowledgable volunteers
Max Gigle
Informative tour!
Linda Stimeck
Very interesting
Mylène Abraham
(Translation) Wonderful tour with interesting guide. All free. If you have one thing to visit I recommend it.
(Original)
Magnifique visite avec guide intéressant. Le tout gratuit. Si vous avez une seule chose à visiter je vous recommande elle.
Alejandra Nicolau
Bradly VanDerStad
Kally Hanifin