The Historical Society of Smithfield Inc.
Smith-Appleby House Museum
220
Stillwater Road, Smithfield, Rhode Island 02917 (401) 231-7363
News Release
Smith-Appleby House Museum in
Smithfield Announces
Summer Saturday Colonial Tours
SMITHFIELD, RI — June 22, 2011 —
The historic Smith-Appleby House Museum in Smithfield has announced its new
Summer Saturday Colonial Tours dates during which volunteers, portraying Colonial-period
characters, will conduct tours and demonstrations to provide visitors a
real-life glimpse into life in Revolutionary War-era Rhode Island.
The Summer Saturdays tours will
run from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. on June 25, July 16, July 30, Aug. 13, Aug. 20, Sept.
10, and Oct. 8.
The Smith-Appleby House
originated as a one-room stone-ender with a loft, built circa 1696 by Elisha
Smith, a grandson of John Smith “The Miller” — one of Roger William’s original
party of six men who left the Massachusetts Bay Colony to settle in Providence.
Later generations of the family expanded the house over the years to its present
12 rooms.
Today, as one of the few 17th
century homes still standing in the state, it’s operated as a public museum
featuring furnishings and exhibits that recreate the house’s original living
experience. Its furnished rooms include the Keeping Room, Buttery, Birthing
Room, Stencil Room, Best Parlor, and Loom Room — as well as family bedrooms, the
kitchen, and a smoke room. Several other rooms feature specially-themed local
historical exhibits. In addition, Smithfield's only remaining railroad station —
a flag stop — sits on the property.
There is a $4 donation for
admission for adults. Children are free. No reservations are needed.
The Smith-Appleby House Museum
also hosts a variety of public events and activities throughout the year,
including a Colonial militia & military encampment weekend in September, a
Gingerbread Baking Day in October, Colonial Dinners in November, and Holiday
Celebrations with Santa & Mrs. Claus in December.
The Smith-Appleby House Museum
is located at 220 Stillwater Rd. in Smithfield, RI, just off I-295. The house is
on the National Register of Historic Places and is headquarters to The
Historical Society of Smithfield.
For more information, call
401-231-7363, email
contact@smithapplebyhouse.org, or visit the website at
http://www.smithapplebyhouse.org. Follow the Smith-Appleby House Museum on
Facebook at
http://www.facebook.com/SmithApplebyHouse and on Twitter at
http://twitter.com/SmithAppleby.
Download a printable .pdf of the
Summer Tours Schedule
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contact: Don Goncalves,
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The Smith-Appleby House is located at 220 Stillwater Rd., Smithfield, RI.
For more information, visit The Smith-Appleby
House website at
http://www.smithapplebyhouse.org,
email:
contact@smithapplebyhouse.org or phone: 401-231-7363.
Find us on Facebook at
http://facebook.com/smithapplebyhouse
and follow us on Twitter at
http://twitter.com/smithappleby.
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