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  2. Rhode Island School of Design Museum - Wikipedia

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    The RISD Museum was an integral part of the college from the inception of both in 1877. [5] It serves as an art museum open to the public and a teaching facility for RISD students. [6]: 8 After the Civil War, Rhode Island had emerged as one of the most heavily industrialized states in the country.

  3. Vernon Court - Wikipedia

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    Château d'Haroué. In 1998, Vernon Court was acquired by Laurence and Judy Cutler, founders of the National Museum of American Illustration. [4] The mansion currently houses the museum's collections of American illustration, as the Gilded Age architecture is contemporaneous with the "Golden Age of American Illustration" theme on which the collection focuses.

  4. One of RI's richest families roiled by new lawsuit. Did a ...

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    Malcolm G. Chace IV, his siblings and their children allege that the late Kim Chace was unduly influenced to alter his will just days before his death. One of RI's richest families roiled by new ...

  5. Malcolm Greene Chace - Wikipedia

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    Malcolm Greene Chace (March 12, 1875 – July 16, 1955) was an American financier and textile industrialist who was instrumental in bringing electric power to New England. [1] He was a pioneer of the sport of ice hockey in the United States, and was Yale University 's first hockey captain.

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  7. Elizabeth Buffum Chace - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth Buffum Chace (December 9, 1806 – December 12, 1899) was an American activist in the anti-slavery, women's rights, and prison reform movements of the mid-to-late 19th century.

  8. Trinity Repertory Company - Wikipedia

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    Trinity Rep was founded when a small group of Rhode Island citizens sought to create a professional resident theater company in Providence. Incorporated as "The Foundation for Repertory Theater of Rhode Island, Inc." on March 21, 1963, [6] the group hired Adrian Hall, a New York-based director originally from Texas.

  9. Oliver Chace - Wikipedia

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    Oliver Chace (August 24, 1769 – May 21, 1852) was an American 18th and 19th-century businessman. He was the founder of several New England textile manufacturing companies in the early 19th century, including the Valley Falls Company, the original antecedent of Berkshire Hathaway, which as of 2019 is one of the largest and most valuable companies in the world.