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Warwick Center for the Arts, formerly the Warwick Museum of Art, is an art museum in Warwick, Rhode Island, USA. The Center was founded in 1974 and features exhibits in its art gallery, as well as performances, camps for children, adult classes and comedy shows.
Warwick Museum of Art: Warwick Kent Art Changing exhibits of fine and decorative art Watson Farm: Jamestown Newport Historic house 1796 house is not open to the public but visitors can explore the farmland on their own. Westerly Armory Museum: Westerly: Washington Military Local military memorabilia Whitehall Museum House: Middletown Newport ...
The first three buildings line the north side of Post Road just east of the junction of US Route 1 and Rhode Island Route 117, where the village of Apponaug was established in the 17th century. All were built between 1890 and 1925; the fire station, which then housed social services agencies, was, before its demolition, the oldest.
Rhode Island School of Design Museum (1 C, 3 P) Pages in category "Art museums and galleries in Rhode Island" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total.
Davis was born Jane Anthony in Warwick, Rhode Island, the daughter of Giles Anthony and Sara Robinson Greene. In 1838, she briefly attended the Warren Ladies Seminary (in Rhode Island). She married Edward Nelson Davis of Norwich, Connecticut on February 1, 1841, and lived with him in that town for a time. On January 10, 1842, she gave birth to ...
A bronze statue gilded in gold, the Independent Man was was designed by George Brewster, a Massachusetts sculptor who taught at the Rhode Island School of Design, and installed on top of the State ...
Clouds Hill (Warwick, Rhode Island) E. Eleanor Roosevelt National Historic Site; ... Smithsonian American Women's History Museum; Spelman College Museum of Fine Art;
Clouds Hill is a historic house museum located at 4157 Post Road in Warwick, Rhode Island.Its stand on the estate formerly known as Cedar Hill, a country estate built 1871-77 as a wedding present for Elizabeth Ives Slater Reed by her father, William S. Slater.