"I gave out the psalm and they have been singing to the tune ever since.”              Samuel Slater

The Blackstone River powered America's entry into the Age of Industry. The success of Samuel Slater's cotton spinning mill in Pawtucket, RI touched off a chain reaction that changed how people worked and where they lived. Learn how this revolution transformed the landscape of the Blackstone Valley and the United States. Old Slater Mill is open Thursdays - Sundays.

Old Slater Mill
Where to Go?

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Winter Hike Series

Join us on Saturdays from December 21, 2024 - February 22, 2025 at 10:00 AM for our winter hike series.

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Ranger Programs

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Laboring for Freedom

Check out our new exhibit on the African American experience in the Blackstone River Valley

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200 Years of Labor History

Learn how labor power has evolved since the first wage earner's strike in Pawtucket in 1824.

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Specialty Visits and Field Trips

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America250

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Plan like a Ranger

Here are the top 10 tips for visiting Blackstone River Valley

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Become a Junior Ranger

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Kelly and Ashton Mills Virtual Tour

Learn more about Ashton Mill Village by watching this virtual tour.

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Tourist in My Own Town

Jam out to our music video with Rhode Island Music Hall of Famer Mark Cutler

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History and Culture

Learn more about the industrial history and heritage of the Blackstone River Valley.

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Nature

Learn more about the ecosystem of the Blackstone River Valley

Last updated: October 30, 2024

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Contact Info

Mailing Address:

67 Roosevelt Ave
Pawtucket, RI 02860

Phone:

401-725-8638

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