List of museums in Rhode Island

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This list of museums in Rhode Island encompasses museums defined for this context as institutions (including nonprofit organizations, government entities, and private businesses) that collect and care for objects of cultural, artistic, scientific, or historical interest and make their collections or related exhibits available for public viewing. Museums that exist only in cyberspace (i.e., virtual museums) are not included. Defunct museums are listed in a separate section.

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ImageNameTown/CityCountyTypeSummary
Annmary Brown Memorial (Brown).jpg Annmary Brown Memorial Providence Providence Art Part of Brown University, collection includes European and American paintings from the 17th through the 20th centuries and swords
Artillery Company of Newport Rhode Island.jpg Artillery Company of Newport Newport Newport MilitaryUniforms, weapons, military artifacts and memorabilia
Audrain Building Newport.jpg Audrain Automobile Museum Newport Newport AutomobilePreserves and presents automobile history.
Barrington Preservation Society Barrington Bristol History LocalIncludes household items, brick industry, fishing industry, historical houses.
Beavertail Light from the water 2007.jpg Beavertail Lighthouse Museum Jamestown NewportLighthouseLocated in the assistant keeper's house, includes models of many Rhode Island lighthouses
CBelcourt1895.jpg Belcourt Castle NewportNewport Historic house 1890s summer cottage estate with furnishings, art and artifacts from 33 European and Oriental countries and 37 other Newport mansions
Blithewold Mansion.jpg Blithewold Mansion, Gardens and Arboretum Bristol BristolHistoric house45-room English-style manor mansion, 32 acres of gardens & arboretum
Block Island Historical Society building IMG 1066.JPG Block Island Historical Society Museum Block Island Block IslandHistory - localIncludes household items, maritime and farming artifacts
Block Island Southeast Light, May, 2015.jpg Block Island Southeast Light Block IslandBlock IslandLighthouseOpen in summer
Boyds Windmill Rhode Island.JPG Boyd's Wind Grist Mill Middletown NewportMillEarly 19th-century smock mill, open to the public on Sunday afternoons in July, August and September, operated by the Middletown Historical Society
The Breakers, exterior.jpg The Breakers NewportNewportHistoric house1890s Vanderbilt family mansion
Bristol County Jail.jpg Bristol Historical and Preservation Society Museum and Library BristolBristol Prison 19th century jail and keeper's house
Bristol Train of Artillery Museum BristolBristolMilitaryOpen by appointment only
Cape Verdean Museum Exhibit East Providence ProvidenceEthnichistory and culture of Cape Verde and Cape Verdean Americans [1]
Chateau-sur-Mer, Newport, Rhode Island.jpg Chateau-sur-Mer NewportNewportHistoric house Gilded Age mansion
Chepstow mansion in Newport, Rhode Island.jpg Chepstow NewportNewportHistoric house19th century period mansion
Clemence-Irons House - Johnston, Rhode Island.jpg Clemence-Irons House Johnston ProvidenceHistoric houseOperated by Historic New England, late 17th-century house
WarwickRI CloudsHill.jpg Clouds Hill Victorian House Museum Warwick Kent Historic houseLate 19th-century Victorian period house
BristolRI CoggeshallFarm 1.jpg Coggeshall Farm Museum BristolBristol Living history Late 18th-century period farm with living history re-enactors
Culinary Arts MuseumProvidenceProvidence Food Part of Johnson & Wales University, history and culture of food, cooking and cuisine [2]
List Art Center, Brown University.jpg David Winton Bell Gallery ProvidenceProvidenceArtpart of the List Art Center at Brown University [3]
Eleazer Arnold House Lincoln RI.jpg Eleazer Arnold House Lincoln ProvidenceHistoric houseOperated by Historic New England, 17th century period house
The Elms - Rhode Island.jpg The Elms NewportNewportHistoric houseEarly 20th-century mansion
Firemen's Museum Warren BristolFirefightersOpen by appointment only [4]
Fort Adams State Park, Newport, Rhode Island sign and flag.jpg Fort Adams NewportNewportFortTours of historic fort, located in Fort Adams State Park
GeneralNathanaelGreeneHomestead.JPG General Nathanael Greene Homestead Coventry KentHistoric house18th century home of Revolutionary War general Nathanael Greene, also known as Spell Hall
Gilbert Stuart birthplace and barn.jpg Gilbert Stuart Birthplace Saunderstown Washington Historic house18th century Colonial house and museum about portraitist Gilbert Stuart
Lippitt House Museum in snow 2017.jpg Governor Henry Lippitt House ProvidenceProvidenceHistoric house19th century period Victorian 20 room home
Governor William Sprague Mansion House at 1351 Cranston Street Cranston, Rhode Island RI USA.jpg Governor Sprague Mansion Cranston ProvidenceHistoric houseOperated by the Cranston Historical Society, mid 19th century period mansion
Stephen Hopkins House 2.jpg Governor Stephen Hopkins House ProvidenceProvidenceHistoric houseOperated by Society of Colonial Dames of America, 18th-century home of Stephen Hopkins
Newport Friends Meetinghouse.JPG Great Friends Meeting House NewportNewportReligiousHistoric Quaker meeting house, operated by the Newport Historical Society
IMG 3915 - panoramio.jpg Green Animals Topiary Garden Portsmouth NewportHistoric house80 topiary animals and an 1859 Victorian house museum with displays of vintage toys & furnishings
Haffenreffer Museum of Anthropology, Providence RI.jpg Haffenreffer Museum of Anthropology ProvidenceProvidenceAnthropologyPart of Brown University
Hearthside Lincoln Rhode Island.jpg Hearthside Lincoln ProvidenceHistoric houseEarly 19th century stone mansion
Hera Gallery Wakefield WashingtonArtContemporary art
America3.jpg Herreshoff Marine Museum BristolBristol Maritime Includes America's Cup Hall of Fame
Hunter House, Newport, RI edit1.jpg Hunter House NewportNewportHistoric house18th century period house
ITHF Grounds and Newport Casino building.jpg International Tennis Hall of Fame NewportNewportSportsLocated at the Newport Casino
Isaac Bell House 2018-06-13.jpg Isaac Bell House NewportNewportHistoric house1880s Shingle-Style house
Jamestown Arts Center JamestownNewportArtArt museum and teaching space. Also host to multiple film festivals
Jamestown Fire MuseumJamestownNewportFirefightingOperated by the Jamestown Fire Department and volunteers, located next door to the main station [5]
Jamestown Museum JamestownNewportLocal historyOperated by the Jamestown Historical Society, open seasonally
John Brown House, Providence 4.jpg John Brown House ProvidenceProvidenceHistoric house18th century period mansion, operated by the Rhode Island Historical Society
John Hunt HouseEast ProvidenceProvidenceHistoric house18th-century house and museum operated by the East Providence Historical Society
WarwickRI JohnWatermanArnoldHouse.jpg John Waterman Arnold House WarwickKentHistoric houseLate 18th-century house, home of the Warwick Historical Society
CranstonRI JoyHomestead.jpg Joy Homestead CranstonProvidenceHistoric houseOperated by the Cranston Historical Society, 18th-century Colonial period house
Kingscote 2018-06-14.jpg Kingscote NewportNewportHistoric house19th-century Gothic Revival house
Linden Place in Spring .jpg Linden Place BristolBristolHistoric house19th century estate and gardens
Marble House, Newport RI.jpg Marble House NewportNewportHistoric house Gilded Age Vanderbilt family mansion
Mount Hope Farm Governor Bradford House.jpg Mount Hope Farm BristolBristolHistoric house18th century period mansion and farm grounds
Musée Patamécanique BristolBristolPatamechanicsPrivate museum containing works representing the field of Patamechanics
Museum of Natural History and Planetarium in Roger Williams Park.jpg Museum of Natural History and Planetarium ProvidenceProvidence Natural history Located in Roger Williams Park
Old Brick Market, Newport.jpg Museum of Newport History NewportNewportLocal historyOperated by the Newport Historical Society
Museum of Primitive Art and Culture South Kingstown WashingtonArchaeology / AnthropologyChanging exhibits of archaeological and ethnological objects from around the world, including Native American
Museum of Work and Culture Woonsocket.jpg Museum of Work and Culture Woonsocket ProvidenceIndustryTextile industry, operated by the Rhode Island Historical Society
Museum of Yachting NewportNewport Maritime Art, photographs and history of yachting, sailing, and boatbuilding
Vernon Court Mansion, Newport, RI.jpg National Museum of American Illustration NewportNewportArtAmerican illustrative art, located at Vernon Court, a Gilded Age mansion
Founders Hall (NWC).jpg Naval War College Museum NewportNewportMilitaryHistory of the Naval War College, area naval activities and science of naval warfare
Nelson W. Aldrich House ProvidenceProvidenceLocal historyHome of the Rhode Island Historical Society, changing exhibits on Rhode Island history
The New England Wireless and Steam Museum.jpg New England Wireless and Steam Museum East Greenwich KentTechnologyIncludes the Massie Wireless Station PJ station, antique radio equipment, locally manufactured steam engines, steam turbines, and technical artifacts.
Newport Art Museum NewportNewportArtIncludes notable works from Rhode Island and New England artists, mid-19th century period rooms in the John N. A. Griswold House
Newport Car Museum PortsmouthNewportAutomobile75+ cars from the 50s through to current models, in six galleries: World Cars, Corvettes, Ford/Shelby, Fin Cars, American Muscle, Mopar
Old Colony House Newport Rhode Island.jpg Newport Colony House NewportNewportHistoryMeeting place for the Colonial legislature and alternative State House, operated by the Newport Historical Society
Norman Bird Sanctuary in Middletown, Rhode Island 2.jpg Norman Bird Sanctuary MiddletownNewport Natural history 300-acre (1.2 km2) wildlife refuge with trailside museum
CoventryRI PaineHouse.jpg Paine House Museum CoventryKentHistoric houseColonial period house
Paradise School Portsmouth NewportSchoolOne room schoolhouse
Pettaquamscuttmuseum003.jpg Pettaquamscutt Historical Society Museum Kingston WashingtonLocal historyHoused in a former jail building
Union Church, Portsmouth, Rhode Island.jpg Portsmouth Historical Society PortsmouthNewportLocal historyHouses the majority of its collection in the former Portsmouth Christian Union Church, includes Julia Ward Howe Room
Prescott Farm Middletown.JPG Prescott Farm MiddletownNewportMillIncludes windmill, Revolutionary War guard house, and historic gardens
Providence Children's Museum ProvidenceProvidence Children's
Quonset Air Museum North Kingstown Washington Aviation State's aviation heritage, includes military vehicles, missiles, aircraft and aviation artifacts
2021 Redwood Library and Athenaeum, 50 Bellevue Avenue, Newport.jpg Redwood Library and Athenaeum NewportNewportArtLibrary with changing exhibitions of art and history from its collections, also sculpture, furniture, gardens & special book collections
The DEC PDP-9, PDP-12, and PDP-8 at the RICM.jpg Rhode Island Computer Museum North KingstownWashingtonTechnologyA very large collection of vintage computers, many are operational, and include interactive demonstrations. The RICM recently merged with RIMOSA and offers STEM/STEAM classes.
Rhode Island Museum of Science and Art (RIMOSA)ProvidenceProvidenceScience / ArtHands-on exhibits, experiences, portable outreach programs, and creative resources for multi-generational learners. RIMOSA has recently merged with the Rhode Island Computer Museum
RISD Museum of Art Chace Center entrance.jpg Rhode Island School of Design Museum ProvidenceProvidenceArtCollection includes art from Egypt, Asia, Africa, ancient Greece and Rome, Europe, and the Americas, decorative arts, costumes and textiles
Rhode Island Radio MuseumNorth ProvidenceProvidenceHistoric TechnologyPrivate Collection of Radio and Wireless Equipment and Parts produced in Rhode Island during the 1920s.
Kingston station from side platform, May 2017.JPG Rhode Island Railroad Museum KingstonWashingtonRailroadLocated in southern half of Kingston Railroad Station
Roger Williams National Memorial entrance sign, Providence Rhode Island.jpg Roger Williams National Memorial ProvidenceProvidenceBiographicalLife of Roger Williams, co-founder of the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations and a champion of the ideal of religious freedom
Rosecliff (1308020662).jpg Rosecliff NewportNewportHistoric house Gilded Age mansion modeled after the Grand Trianon
Rough Point viewed from the Cliff Walk.jpg Rough Point NewportNewportHistoric houseEstate of Doris Duke, includes large art collection and
Samuel Whitehorne House.jpg Samuel Whitehorne House NewportNewportHistoric house19th century brick townhouse with examples of Newport and Rhode Island furniture from the late 18th century
NorthKingstownRI SeabeeMuseum Chapel.jpg Seabee Museum and Memorial Park Davisville WashingtonMilitaryIncludes the former U.S. Navy concrete chapel, seven vintage Quonset huts and a Seabee statue [6]
Slater and Wilkinson Mills - exterior & water power systems.jpg Slater Mill Pawtucket ProvidenceIndustryTextile mill industry
Smith Appleby House-side view 2013.jpg Smith-Appleby House Smithfield ProvidenceHistoric house18th century period house
Smith's castle 2018.jpg Smith's Castle Wickford WashingtonHistoric houseLate 17th century period house
SouthcountymuseumnarragansettRI.jpg South County Museum Narragansett Washington Living history Includes farm and agriculture exhibits, Victorian kitchen, general store display, maritime gallery, print shop, carpentry shop, blacksmith shop, one-room schoolhouse, carriage barn, early vehicles
Sydney L. Wright MuseumJamestownNewportArchaeologicalAncient and Colonial period Narragansett Indian artifacts, European artifacts from the 1600s, photos and maps [7]
Tomaquag Museum, Arcadia RI.jpg Tomaquag Indian Memorial Museum Exeter WashingtonNative AmericanMuseum of the Narragansett
Touro Synagogue, Newport, Rhode Island.jpg Touro Synagogue NewportNewportHistoric siteColonial-era synagogue
Varnum House Museum, East Greenwich Rhode Island.jpg Varnum House Museum East Greenwich KentHistoric house1773 house built by James Mitchell Varnum, furnished with period furniture and features many historic artifacts. Owned and operated by the Varnum Continentals.
Varnum Memorial Armory Military MuseumEast GreenwichKentMilitary website, operated by the Varnum Continentals in the former Varnum Memorial Armory, includes weaponry, uniforms and artifacts dating from colonial America and through the 20th century
Wanton-Lyman-Hazard House, Newport, RI edit1.jpg Wanton-Lyman-Hazard House NewportNewportHistoric houseColonial era period house, operated by the Newport Historical Society
Warwick Museum of Art WarwickKentArtChanging exhibits of fine and decorative art
Watson Farm in Jamestown Rhode Island.jpg Watson Farm JamestownNewportHistoric house1796 house is not open to the public but visitors can explore the farmland on their own.
Westerly Armory.jpg Westerly Armory Museum Westerly WashingtonMilitaryLocal military memorabilia
WHITEHALL.jpg Whitehall Museum House MiddletownNewportHistoric house18th century period house
Wilbor House from southwest, Little Compton.jpg Wilbor House, Barn and Quaker Meeting House Little Compton NewportHistoric houseOperated by the Little Compton Historical Society, late 17th-century house and early 19th-century meeting house

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