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Cultural Sites Listing Higgins Armory
Museum The Higgins Armory offers a step back in time to medieval and renaissance Europe, feudal Japan and Mediterranean cradles of civilization. Here you can experience heroic legacies of another world and time. Open Tuesday through Saturday, 10 - 4.Sunday, 12 - 4. EcoTarium The EcoTarium, a center
for environmental exploration, works to introduce people to new ways of
seeing and understanding local, global and regional environments. Enjoy
exhibits, a planetarium, the Explorer Express train, and 60 acres of trails
and wildlife displays. Open Tuesday through Saturday 10:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Worcester
Art Museum The Worcester Art
Museum is the second largest art museum in New England. It collection
includes 35,000 items including paintings, sculpture, decorative arts,
photography and drawings, ranging from Egyptian antiquities to contemporary
wroks. Mechanics
Hall Mechanics Hall, built in 1857 by the Worcester County Mechanics Association, is one of the nation’s finest concert halls. Over the years speakers such as Charles Dickens and Teddy Roosevelt have spoken here and artist such as Caruso and Ella Fitzgerald have performed on the stage. Mechanics hall is remarkable both as an architectural achievement and as a performance center. Call for events. Stadium Theater This recently reopened 1926 movie and vaudeville theater has helped to revitalize the arts scene in Woonsocket. The theater has undergone a painstaking restoration to return it to the grandeur of its early days. Call for show schedules and prices. Blackstone
River Theater The Blackstone River Theater is a venue for the performing and visual arts. It goal is to offer arts education; and to collaborate with local and regional artists and arts/community organizations in presenting cultural events and programs specific to the Blackstone River Valley. Schedules and fees for events and programs vary. Lysander &
Susan Flagg Museum Located at the site of the Sullivan Ballou Post #3, this museum celebrates local history including maps, newspapers, photographs, paintings, and artifacts. Also displayed: Veterans Memorial Wall, Lorenzo DeNevers paintings, Gilbert R. Merrill Textile collection. Rhode Island
Watercolor Society Art Gallery The Rhode Island Watercolor Society is one of the oldest in the United States. Housed in the historic boathouse in Slater Park, the interior includes a permanent gallery with paintings, prints and drawings by well-known artists. HOURS: Tuesday - Saturday. 10 am - 4 pm; Sunday 1 - 5 pm. Waterplace
Park and River Walk A four-acre park in the heart of Providence, signage along the River Walk tells of the city’s rise from colonial settlement to the modern day. Several times a year, site of the spectacular “Waterfire” exhibition. Rhode Island
School of Design An institution of art and design with a worldwide reputation. Their collection includes 80,000 works, dating from ancient Greece and China through the modern day. The Pendleton House highlights American furniture and decorative arts of the 18th and 19th century. Main gallery is open Tue-Sun 10-5. Brown University Established in Providence in 1773, Brown is one of the nation’s premier universities. Today the campus is home to several galleries and libraries open to the public. Tours Mon-Fri 10, 11, 1, 3 & 4. Sat. 10, 11, & 12.
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