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Preparing for The Providence Tea Party: A Living History Event at the John Brown House Museum

On March 2, 1775, the women of Providence showed their disdain for British authority by protesting at Market Place and … Continue reading Preparing for The Providence Tea Party: A Living History Event at the John Brown House Museum

Hands-On History: Interactions with the Colonial Period for Kids

On Saturday, February 22 the Rhode Island Historical Society will present Hands-On History: Interactions with the Colonial Period for Kids. … Continue reading Hands-On History: Interactions with the Colonial Period for Kids

18th Century Woodworking Demonstration from Dan Lacroix

The John Brown House Museum, a division of the Rhode Island Historical Society, is excited to announce Saturdays in the … Continue reading 18th Century Woodworking Demonstration from Dan Lacroix

Museum of Work & Culture’s Labor Day Open House

The Museum of Work & Culture, a division of the Rhode Island Historical Society, will host its annual Labor Day … Continue reading Museum of Work & Culture’s Labor Day Open House

Valley Talks Continues with a Talk on Providence Artist Edward Mitchell Bannister

Rhode Island Historical Society Executive Director Dr. C. Morgan Grefe and artist Gage Prentiss will present Making Art History. In … Continue reading Valley Talks Continues with a Talk on Providence Artist Edward Mitchell Bannister

Tuesday Tea Time Talks at the Museum of Work & Culture

The Museum of Work & Culture, a division of the Rhode Island Historical Society, is excited to announce Tuesday Tea … Continue reading Tuesday Tea Time Talks at the Museum of Work & Culture

MEMBER EXCLUSIVE: Gallery Tour of Eating in Edo at RISD Museum & Private Lunch at Somo

Join the Rhode Island Historical Society and the Rhode Island School of Design Museum on Wednesday, September 6th at 10:30am … Continue reading MEMBER EXCLUSIVE: Gallery Tour of Eating in Edo at RISD Museum & Private Lunch at Somo

Special Tour of “Bittersweet: Sugar’s Sticky Road to Revolution,” at the John Brown House Museum

Join the John Brown House Museum on Wednesday, August 16 at 5:30pm for a special tour of “Bittersweet: Sugar’s Sticky … Continue reading Special Tour of “Bittersweet: Sugar’s Sticky Road to Revolution,” at the John Brown House Museum

MoWC to Screen Québecois Films for R.I. International Film Festival

The Museum of Work & Culture, a division of the Rhode Island Historical Society, will host a Rhode Island International … Continue reading MoWC to Screen Québecois Films for R.I. International Film Festival

Smithsonian Museum Day

Museum Day returns on Saturday, September 17, 2022. Museum Day brings together museums, zoos, and cultural centers from all 50 … Continue reading Smithsonian Museum Day

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