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February 4
Winter Guided Walk on Neutaconkanut Hill, Providence
85th Annual Winter Lecture Series: Out to Pasture: Colonial to Present Day Dairy Farming in Rhode Island, Newport
February 5
Colonial Reenactor Tours, Smithfield
February 7
Roger Williams Park Restoration Public Meeting, Providence
February 9
4th Annual I Heart Providence: Your BIG Idea, Providence
Panel Discussion: The Newport Historic Urban Plan Project, Newport
February 11
Lifelines and Vessels: An Introductory Workshop on Gorham Silver Manufacturing and Mashapaug Pond, Providence
Woonsocket Mardi Gras, Woonsocket
85th Annual Winter Lecture Series: What's New is Old: 100 Years of Food Fads and Mainstream Trends, Newport
Murder at the Museum, Newport
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February 4th in Rhode Island history
1679
James Franklin, a Colonial leader, is born.
1776
British Captain Wallace raids Point Judith, taking sheep and cattle.
1783
The Treaty of Paris, acknowledging the independence of the United States, formally concludes the War of Independence.
1987
Shortly after midnight (EST) the United States yacht Stars and Stripes defeats the Australian defender Kookaburra III, 4-0 in the best of seven America's Cup match in Freemantle, Australia.