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Events Calendar

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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.

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