The Warwick Historical Society will sponsor “Rhode Island’s Firsts, Bests and Uniques” at the Warwick Public Library
Wednesday, Jan. 20 at 7 p.m.
This presentation will explore some of …
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The Warwick Historical Society will sponsor “Rhode Island’s Firsts, Bests and Uniques” at the Warwick Public Library
Wednesday, Jan. 20 at 7 p.m.
This presentation will explore some of the bests, firsts and uniques of Rhode Island, including the uniqueness the author found in writing about the nation’s smallest state. A quiz will be given to the audience to see how much they already know. Participation is requested in routing out more superlatives and stories about Little Rhody. The audience will reminisce, learn and gather sufficient ammunition to combat those confused out-of-staters who believe Rhode Island is a part of New York.
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