Valley Talks: Entangled Landscape
ZoomValley Talks, a series of biweekly historical lectures by the Museum of Work & Culture, continues Sunday, February 6 at … Continue reading Valley Talks: Entangled Landscape
Valley Talks, a series of biweekly historical lectures by the Museum of Work & Culture, continues Sunday, February 6 at … Continue reading Valley Talks: Entangled Landscape
Join the Rhode Island Historical Society on Thursday, February 10th at 6pm for Romance After Dark, a virtual evening filled … Continue reading Romance After Dark
The Museum of Work & Culture, a division of the Rhode Island Historical Society, will offer its annual Children’s Baking … Continue reading The Museum of Work & Culture’s 6th Annual Children’s Baking Workshop
Join the Museum of Work & Culture, a division of the RIHS, on Saturday, February 19 at 1pm as they … Continue reading Day of Remembrance 2022: Executive Order 9066 and Its Legacies
Valley Talks, a series of biweekly historical lectures by the Museum of Work & Culture, continues Sunday, February 20 at … Continue reading Valley Talks: Before Hollywood, There was Vaudeville
The Rhode Island Historical Society continues its free Inside the Archives series Thursday, February 24th at 7 pm with a … Continue reading Inside the Archives: How Welfare Worked in the Early United States
Valley Talks, a series of biweekly historical lectures by the Museum of Work & Culture, conclude Sunday, March 6 at … Continue reading Valley Talks: In the Beginning: Origins of the French-Canadian Exodus, 1826-1861
Join the Museum of Work & Culture, a division of the Rhode Island Historical Society, on March 12 at 1pm … Continue reading Family Memories: A Conversation About Camp and Its Aftermath
The Rhode Island Historical Society continues its free Inside the Archives series on Wednesday, March 16 at 7 p.m., with … Continue reading Inside the Archives: “Discovering the Secrets Within the Old Stone Bank Records” With Ray McKenna
The Rhode Island Historical Society continues its free Inside the Archives series on Tuesday, July 5, at noon, with a … Continue reading Inside the Archives: Reading Revolutionary War Documents
Join us as we continue our free Inside the Archives series on Wednesday, August 3, at noon, with a program … Continue reading VIRTUAL: Inside the Archives: Developing Flowing Through Time
The Rhode Island Historical Society continues its free Inside the Archives series Wednesday, September 28, 7 p.m. with a virtual … Continue reading Inside the Archives: The Art of Then with What Cheer Writers Group
Join AARP Rhode Island, the Providence Public Library and the Rhode Island Historical Society on Wednesday, October 26, 2022 at … Continue reading Virtual Rhode Island LGBTQ+ Archival Film Screening
Valley Talks, a series of biweekly historical lectures by the Museum of Work & Culture, a division of the Rhode … Continue reading Valley Talks: Worldly Rhode Island
Valley Talks, a series of biweekly historical lectures by the Museum of Work & Culture, a division of the Rhode … Continue reading Valley Talks: International Scholars in RI – Immigration & the Shaping of a Life
Valley Talks, a series of biweekly historical lectures by the Museum of Work & Culture, a division of the Rhode … Continue reading Valley Talks: “B’nai Israel: Woonsocket’s Gorgeous but Little-Known Synagogue”
The Rhode Island Historical Society will host a virtual talk on Tuesday, February 28th at 7pm with Professor Emeritus of … Continue reading Black Greys and Colored Giants Book Talk with Robert Cvornyek
Valley Talks, a series of biweekly historical lectures presented by the Museum of Work & Culture, a division of the … Continue reading Valley Talks: Visualizing Franco-American Culture Through French-Canadian Folklore
Join as as we connect via Zoom with Cambridge-educated historian Adrian Gray for an exploration of Rhode Island's connections to … Continue reading Worksop, Witches and a Place in American History: the Life of Richard Bernard with Adrian Gray
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