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    RISD Museum - Vincent!

    RISD Museum

    4.6(201 reviews)
    8.1 miCollege Hill

    The RISD Museum in Providence is one of those places that catches you off guard with how much it…read morehas to offer, especially if you are not already familiar with it going in. I found the building spanning six floors, and the spaces were well organized throughout, giving each piece enough room to be appreciated properly without the galleries ever feeling sparse or rushed. It is the kind of museum where I could spend a couple of hours moving through it and still feel like I left things unexplored. The collection is the main reason to visit, and it covers a genuinely impressive range, from ancient artifacts and historical portraits all the way through to modern and contemporary works. The curation does a good job of making those transitions between periods feel intentional rather than disjointed, and the rotating exhibits add a reason to come back beyond what is already on permanent display. The Liz Collins exhibit drew a lot of attention during its run and was a strong example of how well the museum handles contemporary work alongside its more classical holdings. Staff were present and approachable throughout the floors, and coat lockers near the entrance were available, a small but appreciated detail on a longer visit. The building was easy to navigate even on a first trip, and the overall experience felt well managed without being overly structured. One thing worth knowing before planning a trip is that Sundays offer free admission to all visitors, which makes it an easy addition to a Providence weekend without having to think twice. Weekday visits run quieter if you prefer more space and a slower pace through the galleries. For a museum connected to an art school, it holds up as one of the stronger art museums in the region and is well worth the time.

    The RISD Museum is worth a visit. I'm sharing photos of the pieces that stood out to me most. I…read morestarted in the RISD student galleries, which were full of impressive work. my favorite was a floor installation that looks like a woven rug but is actually made entirely of salt. So many pieces made you stop and think, "How did they do that?!" I visited the whole museum, but my favorites were the Costume & Textile galleries, the exhibit on kingfishers in art and poetry, the European Grand Gallery with its oil paintings and the 18th/19th‑century American rooms in Pendleton House. I also loved how the museum's architecture fits together like a puzzle across several older buildings and street entrances. That was a surprising add-on to the visit. Extra tip: street parking is nearly impossible. Check their website for the free weekend parking lots (within walking distance) they make the visit much easier.

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    Risd student exhibit

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    Hearthside House - Tea for 2

    Hearthside House

    5.0(5 reviews)
    10.5 mi

    It's Halloween eve and a rainy night. My 10 year old and I embarked on a Victorian mourning tour…read moreat Hearthside. When I booked the tickets I thought it was a good idea, turned out to be a GREAT idea! I grew up just a few miles away and have driven by Hearthside thousands of times (no lie I now drive by twice a day to get to work) and have never been inside. Tonight my intrigue has been fed. Beautiful house, restored and maintained nicely. The volunteers are knowledgeable and willing to answer any questions. They were well equipped with information not only about the house but also about a former resident who passed away inside and even more about Victorian mourning traditions. Our tour was 6:30pm so it added to the slightly eerie feel the night before Halloween, entering in dark. The tour group was kept small (about 9 of us) which I think was the perfect size to move about through the house but also to fit in the size of the rooms. The volunteers were all dressed in proper Victorian attire and the house was prepared for mourning and a wake. A few tips when visiting the house: 1. Contrary to my thought of it being an old house and probably a little cold, the heat was roaring inside. 2. There are stairs and touring this house requires a lot of standing 3. This specific tour does go into deep detail about embalming, not for the faint of heart 4. My daughter enjoyed the tour and understood almost everything with little explanation. I would say not suitable for kids under 10 years old. A beautiful house filled with people who very much care about the stories that lie within its deep history. Well worth visiting. RIP Simon Eddy Thornton.

    This place is amazing. All the events that are done here are amazing well planned. Definitely going…read moreback for another event . Staff is super friendly and communication is great before days of the event . A must visit

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    Boarding time... RMS Titanic

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    Blanding Public Library - Goff Memorial Hall

    Blanding Public Library

    4.5(2 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    Dances books and…read moresnow globes The Blanding Library is a cool and rather spooky looking building that is going to be celebrating it's one hundredth birthday in 2015. The library isn't huge but since it has a children's section down stairs and a local history and genealogy room up stairs it is a lot larger than it first looks. The building has a huge room called The Goff Memorial Hall where lots of events are held, including contra and Renaissance dancing. Lots of talented musicians and dancers have passed through this hall over the decades. The library is pleasant but not spectacular inside. It does have some cool staircases, nice windows for natural light and some impressive ceilings, but is more modest than many other libraries in the area. It definitely gives the feeling of a late Victorian private home. One of the very cool things about the library is the great collection of snow globes from around the world that it has. Blanding is a unique library that in it's own quiet way manages to keep it's individuality while still being relevant. A place where you can find a book, do some research, use a computer, check out some snow globes and then if you have the energy go dancing.

    The Blanding Library is a quaint library located in a seemingly archaic/gothic house. Ivy crawls…read moreup the walls of the 3 story establishment, giving it an inviting but mystical atmosphere. Though parking is less than well identified, there is rarely a problem finding somewhere to safely pull your car aside. The inside of the library is less than extensive; the worth of this place is not in its size but the quality of its contents. A room on the 2nd floor contains a room loaded with genealogical records dating far back in Rehoboth history. . .a large resource for those looking into their familial past. Pictures depicting town events and major locations hang on the walls. In the basement you can find the children's section. Entire collections of books from my not so distant past, including Goosebumps and Choose Your Own Adventure series, can be found here. A virtual paradise through my younger eyes. Don't forget to send the library your snow globes collected from around the world. There is a display for all to enjoy :)

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    Blanding Public Library - A lovely building

    A lovely building

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    Blanding Public Library - Been around for one hundred years.

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    Providence Children's Museum

    Providence Children's Museum

    4.3(112 reviews)
    8.3 miDownCity
    Kid friendly
    Not-for-profit

    Super super cute!! Such a good rainy day event! They have many different ways to get discounted…read moretickets (military, memberships, ebt holder, library card holder etc). Check in process is easy and simple. Such cute fun activities for kids of all ages. Could certainly spend half a day to a full day here! Plus full price tickets aren't bad either ! (20 bucks).

    We had a wonderful visit to the Museum and would definitely recommend it for families with young…read morekids. There are tons of interactive exhibits including water play, climbing structures, pretend play areas, and building activities--that kept my toddler engaged the entire time. One of the highlights for us was the special area just for ages 0-4. It's such a thoughtful addition because it gives younger children their own safe space to crawl, climb, and play without being overwhelmed by the bigger kids. My toddler loved it, and as a parent, I appreciated that it was clean, well-designed, and developmentally appropriate. The superspace jumbo magnets were another hit amongst kids and adults alike. The parents got so invested into it and were building tunnels for the kiddos. Great fun for us too! Overall the space is very thoughtfully designed, and you can tell the staff really care about creating an engaging environment. They have a new craft activity everyday as well. Everything felt safe, clean, and inviting. It's easy to spend a few hours here without the kids getting bored. Another bonus is that the museum is in a great spot--there are a few restaurants within a block or two, which made it perfect to grab lunch right after all the fun.

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    Providence Children's Museum
    Providence Children's Museum

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