Picturing Women Inventors
The Smithsonian and the United States Patent and Trademark Office present “Picturing Women Inventors,” a poster exhibition that explores the … Continue reading Picturing Women Inventors
The Smithsonian and the United States Patent and Trademark Office present “Picturing Women Inventors,” a poster exhibition that explores the … Continue reading Picturing Women Inventors
SLATERSVILLE: America's First Mill Village, directed by Christian de Rezendes, will be screened at the Museum on September 3 and … Continue reading Labor Day Screening of Slatersville
SLATERSVILLE: America's First Mill Village, directed by Christian de Rezendes, will be screened at the Museum on September 3 and … Continue reading Labor Day Screening of Slatersville
The Rhode Island Historical Society, in partnership with LittleFire, is pleased to present its first annual Archive Remix Film Festival. … Continue reading Archive Remix Film Festival Friday (Registration No Longer Required)
Join the Rhode Island Historical Society on this walking tour that examines Providence’s involvement in the American Revolution. We’ll look … Continue reading Unseen Stories: Providence During the Revolutionary War
The Rhode Island Historical Society, in partnership with LittleFire, is pleased to present its first annual Archive Remix Film Festival. … Continue reading Archive Remix Film Festival Saturday (Registration No Longer Required)
The Rhode Island Historical Society, in partnership with LittleFire, is pleased to present its first annual Archive Remix Film Festival. … Continue reading Archive Remix Film Festival Sunday (Registration No Longer Required)
Created in the mid-18th century “for the benefit of all,” this colonial thoroughfare shows off an enviable collection of 18th- … Continue reading Benefit Street: A Mile of History
Created in the mid-18th century “for the benefit of all,” this colonial thoroughfare shows off an enviable collection of 18th- … Continue reading Benefit Street: A Mile of History
Join the Rhode Island Historical Society along with Deborah Spears Moorehead and fellow artists on a walking tour along the … Continue reading (Wait-list Only) Weybosset Crossing: A Native American Cultural Presentation and Walking Tour
The Rhode Island Historical Society is happy to announce that we will be hosting a workshop for teachers about the … Continue reading (Workshop full!) The Underground Railroad in Rhode Island – A Workshop for Rhode Island Teachers
Join the Museum of Work and Culture and the Rhode Island Labor History Society on Wednesday, September 22nd at 12pm … Continue reading Art and Labor for Lunch
The Rhode Island Historical Society is happy to announce that we will be hosting a workshop for teachers about the … Continue reading (FULL) The Underground Railroad in Rhode Island – A Workshop for Rhode Island Teachers
Created in the mid-18th century “for the benefit of all,” this colonial thoroughfare shows off an enviable collection of 18th- … Continue reading Benefit Street: A Mile of History
Created in the mid-18th century “for the benefit of all,” this colonial thoroughfare shows off an enviable collection of 18th- … Continue reading Benefit Street: A Mile of History
Join the Rhode Island Historical Society on this walking tour that examines Providence’s involvement in the American Revolution. We’ll look … Continue reading Unseen Stories: Providence During the Revolutionary War
The Rhode Island Historical Society is excited to announce its participation in the National Youth Summit on Gender Equity, an … Continue reading Regional Youth Summit on Gender Equity
Created in the mid-18th century “for the benefit of all,” this colonial thoroughfare shows off an enviable collection of 18th- … Continue reading Benefit Street: A Mile of History
Created in the mid-18th century “for the benefit of all,” this colonial thoroughfare shows off an enviable collection of 18th- … Continue reading Benefit Street: A Mile of History
Join the Rhode Island Historical Society on this walking tour that examines Providence’s involvement in the American Revolution. We’ll look … Continue reading Unseen Stories: Providence During the Revolutionary War
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