It is a 2+1⁄2-story wood-frame house with a large central chimney, and a rear ell.
It is located on one of the first sites to be occupied by European settlers in Warwick, near one of its first sawmills.
[2] In 1750, Moses Greene built his home where Buckeye Brook meets Mill Cove.
The home may have served a role in the Underground Railroad—a secret cellar room is accessed by a stone wall that slides aside on iron tracks.
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