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Pages in category "Museums in Bristol County, Rhode Island" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Musée Patamécanique was founded by creative artist, inventor and filmmaker Neil Barden Salley in 2006. During his time at the Rhode Island School of Design earning his Master's Degree, Salley began to create performances and mechanical sculptures that eventually became prototypes he used at the museum. [3]
Bristol: Built in 1816 and was used for RI State legislator meetings until 1854. 8: Bristol County Jail: Bristol County Jail: April 24, 1973 : 48 Court St. Bristol: 9: Bristol Customshouse and Post Office: Bristol Customshouse and Post Office
The Haffenreffer Museum of Anthropology is Brown University's teaching and research museum. The museum has a 2,000-square-foot (190 m 2) gallery in Manning Hall on Brown's campus in Providence, Rhode Island. Its Collections Research Center is located in nearby Bristol, Rhode Island.
Beechwood (mansion), closed in 2010 [8] The Doll Museum, Newport, closed in 2005 [9]; Old Colony & Newport Railway, Newport, operates narrated historical tours using 100-year-old passenger equipment, still has its equipment on the track as of 2015 (and 2017).
The Herreshoff Marine Museumis a maritime museum in Bristol, Rhode Island dedicated to the history of the Herreshoff Manufacturing Company, yachting, and America's Cup.The Herreshoff Manufacturing Company (1878–1945) was most notable for producing sailing yachts, including eight America's Cup defenders, and steam-powered vessels.
June 27, 1980 (Off RI 114: Bristol: Includes Colt State Park and adjacent properties.: 13: Joseph Reynolds House: Joseph Reynolds House: May 31, 1972 (956 Hope St. Bristol: Oldest three-story frame house in New England, dating to 1700.
The Blithewold Mansion, Gardens and Arboretum is an arboretum of 13 hectares (32 acres), located at 101 Ferry Road, Bristol, Rhode Island, midway between Newport and Providence, Rhode Island, on Bristol Harbor with views over Narragansett Bay.