Open House Tour at the Varnum Armory Museum

Varnum Memorial Armory 6 Main Street, East Greenwich, RI, United States

Visit the Varnum Armory Museum, home of the largest collection of Rhode Island military history by attending this open house. Touring the museum during an open house is free, but donations are encouraged. No reservation is required. During a public open house, you can walk through the museum rooms and exhibits at your own pace. […]

Open House Tour at the Varnum Armory Museum

Varnum Memorial Armory 6 Main Street, East Greenwich, RI, United States

Visit the Varnum Armory Museum, home of the largest collection of Rhode Island military history by attending this open house. Touring the museum during an open house is free, but donations are encouraged. No reservation is required. During a public open house, you can walk through the museum rooms and exhibits at your own pace. […]

Signature Sovereigns: The War for Connecticut, the Treaty of Hartford, and the Fallacy of Settler Supremacy

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The Tomaquag Museum is hosting monthly lunch and learns. This session will include Historian Mack Scott(Narragansett) called, "Signature Sovereigns: The War for Connecticut, the Treaty of Hartford, and the Fallacy of Settler Supremacy." The conversation will explore how colonial leaders used the Pequot War to claim authority as “signature sovereigns” through records and treaties, despite […]

Virtual Author’s Talk—Don Troiani’s Black Soldiers in America’s Wars: 1754-1865

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Historian John Rees discusses his recent collaboration with historical artist Don Troiani highlighting the participation of African American soldiers in America’s early wars that combines Troiani’s dramatic art with Rees’ heavily researched text. Drawing from his research and written contributions, along with Troiani’s battle paintings, figure studies, artifact collection and artist notes, Rees focuses on […]

“The Birthplace of Religious Freedom: How Far Have We Come?” Professional Development Series for Rhode Island Teachers

Aldrich House 110 Benevolent Street, Providence, RI, United States

As we turn the page into 2025, we’re even closer to celebrating our nation's Semiquincentennial. The Rhode Island 250 Commission and the Rhode Island Historical Society are hosting a professional development series for educators from January to June 2025, exploring Rhode Island's role in America's founding. Each session, held once a month across the state, […]

Honoring the First Rhode Island Regiment of the Revolution

Varnum Memorial Armory 6 Main Street, East Greenwich, RI, United States

TIME: Doors open at 10am. Event begins at 11am and will go until about 12:30. The Varnum Armory Museum (located downstairs) will be open from 10am-11am. And it will be open again following the ceremony until 3pm. NOTE: The event is free and there’s no need to register ahead of time. Capacity is limited to […]

125th Anniversary of the Military Order of Foreign Wars (MOFW)

Rhode Island State House 82 Smith Street, Providence, RI, United States

Join us on February 21st at 1:00 PM in the State Room at the Rhode Island State House as we commemorate the 125th anniversary of the founding of the Military Order of Foreign Wars (MOFW). This special occasion will honor Admiral Stephen Bleecker Luce, the first Commander of the Rhode Island Commandery, and a visionary […]

Rhode Island’s Revolutionary Spirit: From the Burning of the Gaspee to the Battle of Rhode Island

Newport Historical Society Resource Center 82 Touro Street, Newport, RI, United States

Join the Rhode Island 250 Commission and the Rhode Island Historical Society for a professional development series designed for educators, running from January to June 2025. This series will explore Rhode Island's significant role in America's founding, with each monthly session focusing on key moments in the state's history. February’s session, titled "Rhode Island’s Revolutionary […]

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

John Brown House Museum 52 Power St, Providence, RI, United States

On March 2, 1775, the women of Providence showed their disdain for British authority by protesting at Market Place and burning tea. This incident, known as the Providence Tea Party, included a mock funeral for “Madam Souchong”, the personification of the tea, and sparked much debate in town amongst this once popular drink’s ties to […]

250th Anniversary of the Providence Tea Party – A Commemoration of Freedom and Resistance

Rhode Island State House 82 Smith Street, Providence, RI, United States

Join us to commemorate the 250th anniversary of the Providence Tea Party, an iconic moment in Rhode Island’s Revolutionary history. This event will honor the bold act of resistance by Rhode Island women who burned British tea in 1775, a key precursor to the American Revolution. The ceremony will feature a press conference with local […]