Fort Adams State ParkFort Adams State Park (historical)
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Fort Adams State Park

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At the mouth of Newport Harbor, where Narragansett Bay opens into the East Passage, Fort Adams has stood long enough to outlast every military purpose it was built for. Deeded to the State of Rhode Island in 1965 after serving the U.S. Navy for ten years and the U.S. Army for more than a century, it now draws crowds for the Newport Jazz and Folk Festivals each summer.

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At the mouth of Newport Harbor, where Narragansett Bay opens to the East Passage, Fort Adams has long since traded its military purpose for a more democratic one. The park draws thousands each summer for the Newport Jazz and Folk Festivals. The panoramic views of harbor and bay are free the rest of the year.

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