Rhode Island Daughters of the American Revolution: America250! Grave Marking Event

North Burial Ground 5 Branch Avenue, Providence, RI, United States

Join the Rhode Island Daughters of the American Revolution as they dedicate an America 250 marker in honor of the men and women who achieved American independence. The ceremony will include a wreath laying in honor of those who sacrificed so much for our nation's freedom, including the 300 Revolutionary War veterans buried in the […]

Proclamation Day

Pawtuxet Park 2 East View Street, Warwick, RI, United States

Join us as we fire up the first day of another year celebrating Gaspee Days! This fun day for the whole family begins with official proclamations from respected officials throughout the state recognizing another year of Rhode Island's historical significance. Bring a blanket and stick around for food and music!

RI Historical Cemeteries Awareness and Preservation Weeks: Trinity Church, Newport

Trinity Church Graveyard 1 Queen Anne Square, Newport, RI, United States

The RI Advisory Commission on Historical Cemeteries and the RI Historical Preservation & Heritage Commission present RI Historical Cemeteries Awareness and Preservation Weeks this April and May. Discover Rhode Island’s historic cemeteries and burial grounds through clean-ups, tours, open houses, gravestone conservation workshops, talks, and other programs. All events are free and open to the public. Most […]

Narragansett Historical Society: Windmill Building Plant Sale

Narragansett Historical Society

The Narragansett Historical Society will be holding a plant sale on Saturday, June 10th, 9 am-1:00pm! The proceeds will benefit the completion of the Windmill Building and future home of the Narragansett Historical Society. Location: 140 Clarke Road, Narragansett, RI   Have Plants to Donate? Contact: Rudie at (401) 212-6168

Gaspee Days Parade

Narragansett Parkway Warwick, RI, United States

Since 1965, the Gaspee Days Committee has continued its efforts to preserve, promote, and share Rhode Island’s revolutionary history with the community – and there's no better way to do that than by celebrating over 50 years of the Gaspee Days Parade. Combining colonial groups from all over with our modern and vibrant community, this […]

Burning of the Gaspee

Gaspee Days' Aspray Boat House 2 East View Street, Warwick, RI, United States

Come celebrate it with us! As our last blow in the celebration of Gaspee Days, we reenact the event that started it all with a symbolic burning of the ship that sparked the American Revolution! Location: Pawtuxet Park  Date & Time: Sunday, June 11th, 2023 3:00 pm

Town of South Kingstown 300th Anniversary Parade

Wakefield Wakefield, RI, United States

A festive 1.3-mile parade route through Wakefield will start at the intersection of School and Holley Streets, then head south on Main Street, turning right on High Street, and concluding at the Town Hall. We invite you to stay and continue the celebration at the SK 300th Post Parade Picnic with live music and food […]

Battle of Rhode Island Association to address Prudence Island Historical and Preservation Society

Union Church of Prudence Island 31 Pier Road, Prudence Island, RI, United States

The Battle of Rhode Island Association (BoRIA) will present a talk “The Battle of Rhode Island in 1778” at the Annual Meeting of the Prudence Island Historical and Preservation Society (PIH&PS) on Saturday, June 17, 2023, at 11:00 am at the Union Church of Prudence Island 31 Pier Road. The event is open to the […]

Sally’s Night: Celebrating Women in STEM

Museum of Natural History and Planetarium 1000 Elmwood Ave, Providence, RI, United States

Sally’s Night is a nationwide celebration of women in STEM led by the Smithsonian’s National Air and Space Museum, in collaboration with 21 Smithsonian Affiliate organizations. Sally’s Night honors Sally Ride’s legacy as an astronaut, physicist, educator, and advocate for young people. In recognition of the 40th anniversary of Sally Ride becoming the first American […]

Black History in Little Compton and the East Bay

Brownell Library 44 Commons Street, Little Compton, RI, United States

Lecture by Ray Rickman of RI250th partner, the Stages of Freedom. This talk is a collaboration between the Brownell Library and the Little Compton Historical Society and is part of a year-long project honoring the 200th anniversary of the end of slavery in Little Compton. The Historical Society will be hosting other speakers is a series featuring authors and historians […]

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