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Blackstone River Valley National Heritage Corridor
Things To Do
 
Dancing at celebration at Nipmuc nation
Members of the Nipmuc Nation dancing

One of the most exciting things about the John H. Chafee Blackstone River Valley National Heritage Corridor is that there is always something going on the Valley. Whether you are looking for an event to take your family to, a concert or other performance to attend, a recreational experience, or want to know more about the current projects the Corridor Commission is working on, you will discover that the Valley is a busy place.

Check out what’s going on…

Plan to attend a Heritage Corridor activity on our schedule of events, or discover some of the Valley Sites that make this area a fascinating place.

And for more information about things to do, around the Blackstone River Valley, please see one of the links below or to your right.

www.eventblackstone.com
www.tourblackstone.com
www.blackstonevalley.org
www.blackstonedaily.com

 

Union Station in Worcester, MA
For Worcester attractions
link to the Worcester Visitors Bureau
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Falls of the Mumford River in Uxbridge, MA
For Massachusetts Blackstone Valley attractions
link to the Blackstone Valley Chamber of Commerce
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Blackstone Valley Visitor Center, Pawtucket, RI
For Rhode Island Blackstone Valley attractions
link to the Blackstone Valley Tourism Council
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Dome of the Rhode Island Statehouse
For Providence attractions
link to the Providence Visitors Bureau
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Portrait of Samuel Slater.  

Did You Know?
Samuel Slater, known as the "Father of the American Industrial Revolution," was born in Belper, England in 1768. He arrived in America in 1789 and helped to establish the Slater Mill in 1790.
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Last Updated: February 12, 2008 at 16:39 EST