Richmond's Beaver River Road Historic District Listed in National Register Wednesday, October 27, 2021 (Providence, R.I.) A cluster of historic farmsteads in Richmond has received federal recognition for its architectural and agricultural significance. Jeffrey Emidy, Interim Executive Director of the Rhode Island Historical Preservation & Heritage Commission, announced that the National Park Service has added the Beaver River Road Historic District in Richmond to the National Register of Historic Places. The National Register is the Federal Government’s official list of properties throughout the United States whose historical and architectural significance makes them worthy of preservation. The district’s three farms transitioned from 19th-century subsistence farming to 20th-century market farms, typical of agricultural trends in Rhode Island. The district includes 19th-century vernacular dwellings and agricultural outbuildings. Together with the surrounding fields and landscape features, the farms form a compelling cultural landscape. ... Read article
Old State House Receives $500,000 Grant to Restore Public Access Wednesday, October 06, 2021 (Providence, R.I.) The Rhode Island Historical Preservation & Heritage Commission (RIHPHC) has been awarded a $500,000 grant for capital improvements at the Old State House in Providence from the Save America’s Treasures program, funded by the Historic Preservation Fund, and administered by the National Park Service, Department of Interior. As announced by the National Park Service, in partnership with the National Endowment for the Arts, the National Endowment for the Humanities, and the Institute for Museum and Library Services, the grant is part of a nationwide package funding 49 projects in 29 states. ... Read article
October is Rhode Island Archaeology Month Monday, September 27, 2021 (Providence, R.I.) The Rhode Island Historical Preservation & Heritage Commission will present Rhode Island Archaeology Month throughout October. This program promotes Rhode Island's rich archaeological heritage through a series of free public educational events led by professional and academic volunteers. ... Read article
2021 Rhody Awards for Historic Preservation Announced Tuesday, September 07, 2021 Preserve Rhode Island (Preserve RI) and the Rhode Island Historical Preservation & Heritage Commission (RIHPHC) announced today the honorees of the 13th annual Rhody Awards for Historic Preservation. They include a highly regarded preservation planner from South Kingstown, an all-volunteer organization that has preserved the heart of Lincoln’s Great Road, a young couple who created a home in a historic Portsmouth mill, and an array of innovative preservation projects including a former movie palace, a public housing complex, and a colonial-era farmstead. ... Read article
Rhode Island Heritage Month’s Virtual Celebration will take place in September Wednesday, July 28, 2021 This September, the Rhode Island Historic Preservation and Heritage Commission will present four weekly 60-minute virtual celebrations on their new YouTube channel each Saturday at 7:00 pm. The weekly programs will feature "Heritage Highlights" from different cultural performance groups, heritage organizations, and hands-on activities like cooking and dance demonstrations. ... Read article
RIHPHC Exective Director J. Paul Loether to Retire in June Thursday, April 01, 2021 (Providence, R.I.) J. Paul Loether, Executive Director of the Rhode Island Historical Preservation & Heritage Commission (RIHPHC) has announced his plans to retire effective June 25, 2021, capping a 43-year in historic preservation. In addition to leading the Commission (Rhode Island’s state agency for historic preservation and heritage programs), Mr. Loether has served as Rhode Island’s State Historic Preservation Officer since 2018. ... Read article
A TRULY HISTORIC NOMINATION: Providence Church Listed in National Register in English and Spanish Monday, March 29, 2021 (Providence, R.I.) J. Paul Loether, Executive Director of the Rhode Island Historical Preservation & Heritage Commission, announced that the National Park Service has added the former Plymouth Congregational Church, home to Iglesia Visión Evangélica since 2016, to the National Register of Historic Places. The National Register is the Federal Government’s official list of properties throughout the United States whose historical and architectural significance makes them worthy of preservation. Constructed between 1915 and 1919 at the corner of Broad Street and Pennsylvania Avenue in Providence, the former Plymouth Congregational Church is significant as a fine example of a late English Gothic Revival-style church. And this nomination itself is significant because it is the first bilingual National Register nomination ever submitted to the National Park Service. ... Read article
HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMES BACK TO THE FUTURE: Rhode Island’s preservation conference goes virtual in April Monday, March 01, 2021 PROVIDENCE, R.I. – The 35th Rhode Island Historic Preservation Conference, Come Back to the Future, will take place virtually Wednesday, April 21–Friday, April 23, 2021. The three-day program includes two keynote speakers, more than 15 breakout sessions, and numerous on-demand virtual tours and videos. Attendees will also have opportunities to network and participate in discussion groups. The event is organized by the Rhode Island Historical Preservation & Heritage Commission (RIHPHC) in collaboration with Preserve Rhode Island, Secretary of State Nellie A. Gorbea, and many generous partners. Lead sponsors include the National Park Service, The 1772 Foundation, and Dalkey Management. ... Read article