Fodor's Expert Review Museum of Work and Culture

Woonsocket Fodor's Choice

In a former textile mill, this interactive museum examines the lives of American factory workers and owners during the Industrial Revolution. Focusing on French Canadian immigrants who came to work in Woonsocket's mills, the museum's cleverly laid out, walk-through exhibits begin with a 19th-century Québécois farmhouse, then continue with displays of life in a 20th-century tenement, a Catholic school, a church, and the shop floor. The genesis of the textile workers' union is described, as are the events that led to the National Textile Strike of 1934. There's also a fascinating presentation about child labor. Exhibits are presented in both French and English.

Fodor's Choice Family History Museum

Quick Facts

42 S. Main St.
Woonsocket, Rhode Island  02895, USA

401-769–9675

https://www.rihs.org

Sight Details:
Rate Includes: $8, Closed Sun.-Mon.

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