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Ciné Québec 2020

  The Museum of Work & Culture invites the public to an upcoming event that will help curate the 2020 … Continue reading Ciné Québec 2020

CANCELED: Cinema Sunday: Un homme sage-femme

THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELED On Sunday, March 29, the Museum of Work & Culture will present the final installment … Continue reading CANCELED: Cinema Sunday: Un homme sage-femme

Cinema Sunday: Amoureuses

  Beginning Sunday, March 1, the Museum of Work & Culture will host Cinema Sundays, a free bi-weekly presentation of … Continue reading Cinema Sunday: Amoureuses

CANCELED: Cinema Sunday: Expo 67 – Mission Impossible

THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELED On Sunday, March 15, the Museum of Work & Culture will present the second installment … Continue reading CANCELED: Cinema Sunday: Expo 67 – Mission Impossible

POSTPONED: Valley Talks: Slatersville – The Catholics Are Coming

THIS EVENT HAS BEEN POSTPONED Valley Talks, a series of free historical lectures, ends on Sunday, Mar. 22, 1:30pm, at … Continue reading POSTPONED: Valley Talks: Slatersville – The Catholics Are Coming

Valley Talks: The Art of Historical Reenacting

  Valley Talks, a series of free historical lectures, continues on Sunday, Mar. 8, 1:30pm, at the Museum of Work … Continue reading Valley Talks: The Art of Historical Reenacting

Valley Talk: 60 Years of the Newport Folk Festival

  Valley Talks, a series of free historical lectures, continues on Sunday, Feb. 9, 1:30pm, at the Museum of Work … Continue reading Valley Talk: 60 Years of the Newport Folk Festival

Valley Talks: Mischief Managed – A Cinematic Journey

  Valley Talks, a series of free historical lectures, continues on Sunday, Jan. 26, 1:30pm, at the Museum of Work … Continue reading Valley Talks: Mischief Managed – A Cinematic Journey

Valley Talks: SOS – Save our Stadium

Valley Talks, a series of biweekly historical lectures, begins January 12. All events are free and take place at 1:30pm … Continue reading Valley Talks: SOS – Save our Stadium

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Mystery Case

In Memoriam: Paul R. Campbell

Slate Rock, The Landing Place of Roger Williams

Fruit Hill Detecting Society vs. Horse and Carriage Thieves

The Great September Gale of 1815

    

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