Love Our Collections: Film at the RIHS
ZoomThe Rhode Island Historical Society is hosting a weekly virtual series, Love Our Collections, highlighting the behind-the-scenes work of its … Continue reading Love Our Collections: Film at the RIHS
The Rhode Island Historical Society is hosting a weekly virtual series, Love Our Collections, highlighting the behind-the-scenes work of its … Continue reading Love Our Collections: Film at the RIHS
The Rhode Island Historical Society and the Rhode Island Black Film Festival will host a free screening of the documentary … Continue reading SOLD OUT Documentary Screening & Director Talk with Rhode Island Black Film Festival
The Rhode Island Historical Society is going global this November with a fundraising trip to the United Kingdom to explore … Continue reading VIRTUAL: Special Presentation for British Landscapes Tour with Collette Travel
The Rhode Island Historical Society will host a weekly virtual series, Love Our Collections, highlighting the behind-the-scenes work of its … Continue reading Love Our Collections: Silk Threads and Love Tokens
The Museum of Work & Culture, a division of the Rhode Island Historical Society, will host a Community Quilting Bee … Continue reading Community Quilting Bee at the Museum of Work and Culture
Civil War reenactors Paul and Denise Bourget will present Making History Alive: The Work of Historical Reenactors. Living historians and … Continue reading Valley Talks Continues with a Look at Historical Reenactors
The Museum of Work & Culture, a division of the Rhode Island Historical Society, will host a free Smithsonian Traveling … Continue reading Extra and Ordinary: Overlooked Stories of Extraordinary Women Smithsonian Traveling Trunk Activity
The Rhode Island Historical Society will host a weekly virtual series, Love Our Collections, highlighting the behind-the-scenes work of its … Continue reading Love Our Collections: Traveling Treasures from the Rhode Island Historical Society
Visit the John Brown House Museum to get hands-on with history during February Vacation! Visitors will learn what work and play … Continue reading Hands-on History
The Rhode Island Historical Society will host a weekly virtual series, Love Our Collections, highlighting the behind-the-scenes work of its … Continue reading Love Our Collections: Depositing History: The Old Stone Bank Digitization Project
Historian Pierre Lavoie will present Mille Après Mille and Making a New Franco-American Identity, based on his first book, which … Continue reading Valley Talks Concludes with Quebecois Historian’s Exploration of Franco-American Identity
The Museum of Work & Culture invites the public to an upcoming event to celebrate the end of our Valley … Continue reading Musique at the Triple Decker
Join the RIHS and Battle of Rhode Island Association as we welcome historian Dr. Shirley Green to present on her … Continue reading Discovering the Frank Brothers, Freeborn Men of Color, Soldiers of Independence with Dr. Shirley Green
Join the Rhode Island Historical Society on Tuesday, March 12 at 7pm for a virtual talk with Maryland-based textile artist … Continue reading Celebrating Rhode Island Heritage: Quilt History, Highlights, and Craft with Sandra Smith
The Museum of Work and Culture is excited to welcome guests to Ciné-Québec, an evening of Québecois cinema in celebration … Continue reading Ciné-Québec: Niagara
Join us at the Museum for an afternoon-long festival celebrating French-Canadian music, food, and culture. Enjoy two concerts featuring the … Continue reading Salute to Spring ~ Bonjour Printemps
Mary Williams and Anne Hutchinson both made significant contributions to Rhode Island history. Hutchinson in helping to found Portsmouth after … Continue reading Mary Williams and Anne Hutchinson: From England to Rhode Island
Join educators from RIHS to discuss historical argumentation in your classroom, including how to work with students on thesis development … Continue reading Historical Argumentation in the Classroom
Project-based learning (PBL) cultivates critical thinking, collaboration, and can encourage students to invest in their own learning. Join educators from … Continue reading Project Based Learning
Join the Rhode Island Historical Society on Saturday, April 13th at 2pm for its annual Goff Lecture featuring members of … Continue reading Journey Through Time with Hmong Pandau
Join Raby Castle curator Julie Biddlecombe-Brown as she puts the almost-forgotten figure of Sir Henry Vane into context, a man … Continue reading Sir Henry Vane 1613-1662; Discovering an Extraordinary Life and Legacy
On Thursday, April 25th at 6pm, the RIHS will be screening a new documentary film from The American Chestnut Foundation:Clear Day … Continue reading Clear Day Thunder: Rescuing the American Chestnut Documentary Screening
The 2024 Rhode Island History Day Contest will be held at the Community College of Rhode Island's Knight Campus in Warwick on Saturday April 27th. Rhode Island … Continue reading Rhode Island History Day
Join the Rhode Island Historical Society at the Aldrich House on Thursday, May 16, 2024, for our annual fundraising benefit Spring … Continue reading Spring Forward: Drafts From the Past
Join the RIHS for a member-exclusive tour of Little Compton's Sakonnet Gardens. Sakonnet is a secret garden embedded within a … Continue reading MEMBERS ONLY: Sakonnet Garden Tour
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