Mission :The mission of Friends of Hearthside, Inc. is to promote the historical significance of this landmark as well as the cultural heritage of ...
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MissionArnold House is a rare surviving example of a stone-ender, a once-common building type featuring a massive chimney end wall. Built by Eleaze...
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Museum of Work and CultureSince the 19th century, Rhode Island has been a state populated by immigrants. Woonsocket stands as one of the best examp...
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Built in 1926, The Stadium Theatre is one of the few remaining examples of the majestic Vaudeville Theatre era still in operation today. Since bein...
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Mission:The purposes of the Audubon Society of Rhode Island are to foster conservation of wild birds and other animal and plant life, to conserve w...
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About Us:WaterFire Providence is an independent, non-profit arts organization whose mission is to inspire Providence and its visitors by revitalizi...
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Our Mission and HistoryThe RISD Museum acquires, preserves, exhibits, and interprets works of art and design representing diverse cultures from anc...
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You never know what you’ll find happening in the parks. Meet a friend for a coffee or grab lunch at one of the delectable food trucks. Bring ...
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About The Columbus Theatre:The Columbus Theatre was designed by architect Oreste DiSaia and built by realtor Domenic Annotti in 1926. The Theatre o...
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Our Mission and History:The RISD Museum acquires, preserves, exhibits, and interprets works of art and design representing diverse cultures from an...
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Our MissionTrinity Rep's mission is to reinvent the public square with dramatic art that stimulates, educates, and engages our diverse community in...
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Mission Statement: The Providence Athenaeum, founded in 1753 as a member-supported library, will provide a collection of books, other materials and...
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The Mission of the Haffenreffer Museum of Anthropology is to educate Brown University students and the general public, through anthropological rese...
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History:Built at 199 Hope Street in Providence for textile merchant Henry Lippitt, his wife Mary Ann Balch Lippitt and their six children, the hous...
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The Theatre, which is now called the Providence Performing Arts Center, was opened as a Loew’s Movie Palace on October 6, 1928. It was design...
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The premier 18th-century house and museum in the state, the John Brown House Museum presents important aspects of the social and cultural history o...
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Our Mission: Providence Children's Museum serves the children of southern New England and the adults who care for them by: Presenting hands-on ex...
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History:The Sprague Mansion was built in two parts, each representing in its own way, the prosperity of the Sprague Family which came to Cranston a...
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The purpose of the creation of the Cranston Historical Society in 1949 was for reviving and maintaining a lively interest in the history of Cransto...
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