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Varnum House Museum Built in 1773 by James Mitchell Varnum, one of General George Washington's Brigadier Generals. The museum features many historic artifacts.
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Built in 1773 by James Mitchell Varnum, a lawyer who entered the Revolutionary War and became one of General George Washington's Continental Army Brigadier Generals. Varnum was later Major General of the Rhode Island Militia. The museum is furnished with period furniture and features many historic artifacts. The grounds are available to rent for events.

FREE OPEN HOUSE TOURS at the Varnum House Museum (Sun., Aug. 24; 11AM to 3PM)Visit the Varnum House Museum this weekend!...
23/08/2025

FREE OPEN HOUSE TOURS at the Varnum House Museum (Sun., Aug. 24; 11AM to 3PM)

Visit the Varnum House Museum this weekend! Get a unique perspective on 18th-century civil society and military history through the lens of a “forgotten founder,” General James Mitchell Varnum. Learn about the 1st Rhode Island “Black” Regiment, established by Varnum as the first path to freedom for slaves through military service.

You’ll also see rare exhibits from life in early America. Touring the museum is free, but donations are encouraged. No reservation is required. Docents are on site to answer questions.

Go here for details: https://www.facebook.com/events/1429725464965174

LOCAL ARTISTS! The Varnum House Museum will host a "Plein Air Painting Day" on Sat., October 11 from 9 AM to 3 PM!This f...
17/08/2025

LOCAL ARTISTS! The Varnum House Museum will host a "Plein Air Painting Day" on Sat., October 11 from 9 AM to 3 PM!

This full-day event will feature historic reenactors in full costume for artists to interpret in their own mediums. Experience living history! Bring your set-ups to observe, sketch, and paint en plein air. Plus the Ladies of the Greene will be there!

All skill levels welcome! The Varnum House Museum will also be open for tours.

This event is FREE but donations are accepted!

FB EVENT LISTING HERE:
https://www.facebook.com/share/1B3B2DB4QV/

We were thrilled to have several of the Bob Houghtaling Foundation community walkers finish today's walk at the Varnum H...
16/08/2025

We were thrilled to have several of the Bob Houghtaling Foundation community walkers finish today's walk at the Varnum House Museum's Varnum House Three Sisters Garden Planting Ceremony and Tours! It was a great day for planting beans and squash and we hosted several tours! throughout the day!

Three Sisters Garden Planting Ceremony and Tours====Join us this Saturday, August 16 starting at 11 AM at the Varnum Hou...
15/08/2025

Three Sisters Garden Planting Ceremony and Tours
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Join us this Saturday, August 16 starting at 11 AM at the Varnum House Museum for a neighborhood bean-and-squash planting ceremony in our new Three Sisters Garden. In addition to planting the bean and corn, our gardeners will give a short talk and tour on the Three Sisters Garden in addition to our much bigger sustainable gardening project at the Varnum House Museum. If you haven't taken a tour of our "Historic Preservation Gardens", then stop by on Saturday!

Also, our Preservation Gardens and the Varnum House Museum itself will also be open for tours until 3:00 PM.

A Three Sisters garden is a traditional Indigenous planting method where corn, beans, and squash grow together in a mutually beneficial arrangement. The corn provides tall stalks for beans to climb, the beans fix nitrogen in the soil to nourish all three crops, and the squash spreads across the ground, shading out weeds and retaining moisture. This companion planting system, practiced for centuries by Native American communities, promotes soil health, biodiversity, and sustainable food production.

The Three Sisters Garden, the Sun & Moon Pollinator Garden, and other plantings are all part of our "Historic Preservation Garden" project where we transform our grounds into an active outdoor education space that embraces history, science, and culture-driven programming. This work is made possible by a collaborative grant from the Southern Rhode Island Conservation District (SRICD), Rhode Island State Conservation Committee (RISCC), and the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (USDA NRCS).

FB event listing is here:
https://www.facebook.com/share/15zBQm1Ay5/

We're thrilled that "The Standard Pendulum" put the Varnum House Museum and our new "Historic Preservation Gardens" on t...
27/07/2025

We're thrilled that "The Standard Pendulum" put the Varnum House Museum and our new "Historic Preservation Gardens" on their front page this week! And we thank Southern Rhode Island Newspapers for telling everyone about the great things taking place on our grounds and in the Varnum House itself. It's an exciting time for us!

SPEAKER PROFILE: "Forgotten Founders: The Underwritten of the American Revolution" on Sat., Oct. 4DR. SHIRLEY GREEN spea...
25/07/2025

SPEAKER PROFILE: "Forgotten Founders: The Underwritten of the American Revolution" on Sat., Oct. 4

DR. SHIRLEY GREEN speaking on "Revolutionary Blacks: Discovering the Frank Brothers"

Shirley Green received her PhD in history from Bowling Green State University in 2011. She is currently an Adjunct Professor of History at the University of Toledo, OH and Bowling Green State University. She is also the Director of the Toledo Police Museum. She served as a Toledo Police Officer for 26 years. Dr. Green will be speaking about her recent book "Revolutionary Blacks: Discovering the Frank Brothers, Freeborn Men of Color, Soldiers of Independence".

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57 Peirce Street
RI
02818

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