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Rhode Island Historical Society

Founded in 1822, the RIHS is the fourth-oldest historical society in the United States and is Rhode Island’s largest and oldest historical organization. In Providence, the RIHS owns and operates the John Brown House and Museum, a designated National Historic Landmark, built in 1788; the Aldrich House, built in 1822 and used for administration and public programs; and the Library of Rhode Island History, where archival, book and image collections are housed. In Woonsocket the RIHS manages the Museum of Work and Culture, a community museum examining the industrial history of northern Rhode Island and of the workers and settlers, especially French-Canadians, who made it one of the state’s most distinctive areas.

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RISD Museum

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Culinary Arts Museum

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Providence Children's Museum

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Other cities Rhode Island

Varnum Memorial Armory

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The New England Wireless and Steam Museum

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Western Rhode Island Civic Historical Society

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The Newport Historical Society

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Seabee Museum and Memorial Park

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Slater Mill Museum

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Gilbert Stuart Museum

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National Museum of American Illustration

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Quonset Air Museum

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Newport Art Museum

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Varnum House Museum

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Coggeshall Farm Museum

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Smith's Castle

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Whitehall Museum House

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Beavertail Lighthouse Museum