The Bristol Historical and Preservation Society preserves the social and cultural history of the Bristol region through a variety of historical exhibits, located within the city's 1828 jail building. The society was formed in 1936 within the Rogers Free Library building and moved to its current location in 1957 following a fire at the library building. Today, it showcases a wide variety of exhibits and collections, including collections of regional artwork, photographs, manuscripts and documents, furniture, and area newspapers. Special exhibits are offered throughout the year, along with special events such as lectures and luncheons. Museum tours are offered throughout the week, along with walking tours of the region's downtown district held on select Saturday mornings.

48 Court St, Bristol, RI 02809, Phone: 401-253-7223

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