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One of America's grandest mansions when completed in 1788, the house at 52 Power Street was home first to John Brown, a businessman, patriot, politician, China Trade pioneer and slave trader who
Located in the center of the zoo, the wetlands trail is a beautiful 1/4 mile walking path through Rhode Island's most endangered habitat. On any given day, visitors can discover a variety of nati
Built in 1996, the 'Marco Polo Trail' was one of the first in the country to truly embrace the 'biopark' concept -- the idea of combining cultural, historical and zoological experi
'Tropical America' -- Rhode Island's rainforest -- features a canopy sky-walk and a lush, rainforest atmosphere complete with free-flying birds and several species of primates. Stay on
It's a place where kangaroos live in trees, fish live in and out of the water, and insects grow to be as long as your hand. Welcome to Australasia -- Where Worlds Collide, Where Worlds Divide. &#
Go "on safari" and find exotic species, including the world's tallest and largest land mammals! Learn how the people, land and animals of Africa are all interconnected while watching ze
From the arctic to our own backyard, 'North America' features some of the zoo's most popular animals and exhibits.
This is a showcase of Native American material culture, including bjects presented from the museum's collection of beadwork, baskets, clothing, textiles, and other handmade objects. An interpreti
Ceramic artists Francine and Frank Ozereko are known for their visually exciting and whimsical work. Reflecting their love of clay and their interest in natural forms, they have made a wall sculpture.
This exhibit explores the culture, art, lifestyle, and ecology of a diverse array of African peoples. The exhibit focuses on four ethnic groups and the eco-zones that they inhabit. By drawing connecti
Leslie Gould - sculptor and collector - spent a lifetime assembling her extensive collection of contemporary craft. Artists such as Wendell Castle (studio furniture), Randall Darwall (fiber art), Ken
The rich tapestry of Oceanic cultures - their varied traditions, arts and skills - echoes the natural diversity found in the Pacific islands. This exhibit features objects from the museum's colle
At the turn of the century, natural history collecting became an international movement. This Victorian styled exhibit showcases treasures donated by private collectors which inspired the founding of
The dazzling art quilts of Nancy Crow reflect her masterful fabric cutting and piecing, which are done without controlled grids and patterns. Her asymmetrical designs using elegant hand-dyed fabrics o
The Members Exhibition is a biennial event that features work ranging from turned wood and digital photography to wood-fired stoneware and oil on canvas.
Discover stars, the powerhouses of the universe! This new astronomy exhibit tracks the evolution of stars, from their birth in giant clouds of cold gas to their explosive end in supernovae and planeta
One of America's grandest mansions when completed in 1788, the house at 52 Power Street was home first to John Brown, a businessman, patriot, politician, China Trade pioneer and slave trader who
Bert Gallery begins its twenty-five year anniversary with the exhibit, 'In Their Own Way: Vintage Watercolors by Providence Artists (1890 - 1960).'
One of America's grandest mansions when completed in 1788, the house at 52 Power Street was home first to John Brown, a businessman, patriot, politician, China Trade pioneer and slave trader who
One of America's grandest mansions when completed in 1788, the house at 52 Power Street was home first to John Brown, a businessman, patriot, politician, China Trade pioneer and slave trader who