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Valley Talks Continues with a Look at Historical Reenactors

Civil War reenactors Paul and Denise Bourget will present Making History Alive: The Work of Historical Reenactors. Living historians and … Continue reading Valley Talks Continues with a Look at Historical Reenactors

Valley Talks Continues with a Behind-the-Scenes Look at the Slatersville Documentary Series

Filmmaker Christian de Rezendes will present Village Shaker, Puzzle Maker: Creating the Documentary Series Slatersville, a talk exploring the decade-long … Continue reading Valley Talks Continues with a Behind-the-Scenes Look at the Slatersville Documentary Series

Valley Talks kicks off at the Museum of Work & Culture With Architect Jonathan Bell and Exploration of French Mills NOW VIRTUAL DUE TO WEATHER

PLEASE NOTE THIS PROGRAM IS NOW BEING HELD VIA ZOOM DUE TO THE WEATHER FORECAST The series will kick off … Continue reading Valley Talks kicks off at the Museum of Work & Culture With Architect Jonathan Bell and Exploration of French Mills NOW VIRTUAL DUE TO WEATHER

Valley Talks Concludes with Quebecois Historian’s Exploration of Franco-American Identity

Historian Pierre Lavoie will present Mille Après Mille and Making a New Franco-American Identity, based on his first book, which … Continue reading Valley Talks Concludes with Quebecois Historian’s Exploration of Franco-American Identity

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

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