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
The Museum of Work and Culture, a museum of the Rhode Island Historical Society, will host a new exhibit opening … Continue reading With These Hands Special Exhibit at the Museum of Work and Culture’s Landmark Medical Center Gallery
The Museum of Work & Culture, a museum of the Rhode Island Historical Society, will host its annual free Labor … Continue reading Museum of Work & Culture’s Labor Day Open House
Join us for a special screening of "Exodus," Episode 9 of Slatersville: America's First Mill Village at the Museum of Work … Continue reading Labor Day Screening of Slatersville Episode 9 “Exodus”
Join the Rhode Island Historical Society on Wednesday, September 3rd, at 5:30pm for a talk by author Jennifer Rycenga on … Continue reading Schooling the Nation: The Success of the Canterbury Female Academy Book Talk with Jennifer Rycenga
The Museum of Work & Culture, a museum of the Rhode Island Historical Society, will offer its annual Children’s Baking … Continue reading The Museum of Work & Culture’s Annual Baking Workshop
As back-to-school season settles in, the Rhode Island Historical Society will host a special Saturdays in the 1700s Colonial Classroom … Continue reading Saturdays in the 1700s: Colonial Classroom
Join the Rhode Island Historical Society on Saturday, September 13th (Raindate: Sunday, September 14th) for a special Concert featuring the … Continue reading Special Constitution Day Concert with the American Band
What happened in Providence during the American Revolution? Hear stories of patriot intentions, the rise of Providence in the former … Continue reading The Revolution in Rhode Island – Walking Tour with Scott Alexander
Join the Rhode Island Historical Society on Thursday, September 25 for the Barker Playhouse’s production of Dancing at Lughnasa. A … Continue reading Dancing at Lughnasa at Barker Playhouse
Both Rhode Island Historical Society museums, The Museum of Work & Culture, and The John Brown House Museum, will be … Continue reading RIHS Museums Participating in Nickelodeon’s Our World: Worldwide Day of Play
What happened in Providence during the American Revolution? Hear stories of patriot intentions, the rise of Providence in the former … Continue reading The Revolution in Rhode Island – Walking Tour with Scott Alexander
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