The Rhode Island Historical Society invites the public to view its latest temporary exhibit, The Girl of My Dreams, Sylvia: … Continue reading The Girl of My Dreams, Sylvia: A 19th Century Life Exhibit
The Rhode Island Historical Society invites the public to view its latest temporary exhibit, The Girl of My Dreams, Sylvia: … Continue reading The Girl of My Dreams, Sylvia: A 19th Century Life Exhibit
Join the Museum of Work & Culture for its annual Salute to Spring ~ Bonjour Printemps concert on Sunday, March … Continue reading Salute to Spring ~ Bonjour Printemps Concert
Saturdays in the 1700s continue at the John Brown House Museum on Saturday, April 5, from 10am-4pm; join leatherworking expert … Continue reading Saturdays in the 1700s: Leatherworking Trades Demonstration
Sylvia DeWolf Ostrander is the subject of the John Brown House Museum’s latest exhibit, The Girl of My Dreams, Sylvia: … Continue reading The Girl of My Dreams Exhibit Talk with Artist Stacy Morrison
Join the John Brown House Museum on Wednesday, April 16, at 2 p.m. as guests step back to the colonial era … Continue reading Hands-On History: Interactions with the Colonial Period for Kids
Join the Rhode Island Historical Society for a walking tour of Providence, examining the roots of the American Revolution in … Continue reading Roots of Revolution Walking Tour with Scott Alexander
Join the John Brown House Museum on Saturday, April 19, at 2 p.m. for a special tour of the John … Continue reading Hands-On History: Young Historians Program
On Saturday, April 26, 2025, students and teachers from across the state will participate in the Rhode Island History Day … Continue reading Rhode Island History Day 2025 Contest
The Museum of Work & Culture, a museum of the Rhode Island Historical Society, will officially re-open to the public … Continue reading Reopening of the Museum of Work & Culture
The Museum of Work & Culture will continue its popular free series, Tea Time Talks, a casual, conversational program where … Continue reading Tuesday Tea Time Talks: The Environment and Woonsocket with EcoRI News
April 19, 1775 marked the start of the American Revolution. When news of the “shot heard ’round the world” made … Continue reading Alarming Intelligence: A Living History Event about Rhode Island’s Reactions to Lexington & Concord
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