Providence Children's Museum

Coordinates: 41°49′00″N 74°24′34″W / 41.81661°N 74.40954°W / 41.81661; -74.40954[1] The Providence Children's Museum is a non-profit children's museum at 100 South Street in Providence, in the US state of Rhode Island.

In 1976 the Museum was founded as the "Rhode Island Children's Museum," the first and currently the only children's museum in the state. Originally, the Pawtucket Congregational Church leased its Pitcher-Goff House to the museum, and the building was renovated with exhibits, play spaces, and activities for children and opened in 1977. In 1997 the museum was renamed the "Providence Children's Museum" and opened its new South Street facility in Providence.[2][3]1

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  1. GPS visualizer website
  2. History, Providence Children's Museum, accessed 17 May 2010
  3. Hidden Vacations website

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