Explore Our Gift Shop!Looking to dive deeper into East Providence’s rich history? Check out our gift shop conveniently located in the Keeping Room of the John Hunt House museum! We offer a fantastic selection of books and artifacts, including detailed maps that paint a vivid picture of what the city looked like back in the 18th and 19th centuries. All merchandise is available at the Hunt House Museum gift shop during our monthly open house events or if you would like to reserve a copy of a book or any item listed below, email us at info@ephist.org. All proceeds from Gift Shop sales support the East Providence Historical Society. |
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All Quiet on the Rappahannock TonightThe East Providence Historical Society has published a book of Civil War letters from Lt. Peter Hunt, great-grandson of John Hunt Jr. With support from Hunt family descendants, this inspiring story of honor and bravery is available at the Hunt House for $20. Author: Sandra Turgeon |
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Images of America: East ProvidenceIn 1862, East Providence was “traded” to Rhode Island, becoming a bustling hub thanks to two bridges over the Seekonk River. The East Providence Historical Society offers a $20 picture book packed with historic images celebrating the town’s first 100 years! Author: East Providence Historical Society |
Riverside’s Historic Shore Resorts and Hotels Discover a reference book on the historic hotels and shore resorts of Narragansett Bay in Riverside (1850-1930)! With photos, maps, and vintage ads across 107 glossy pages, it’s perfect for your coffee table or as a gift. Get yours for $20! Author: Bruce Remick |
Shadowboxing the ApocalypseThis book shares the WWI letters of Dr. Theo Hascall from East Providence and his wife, Emma. With 150+ transcribed letters and rare photos, it offers a unique look at their experiences during the war and the 1918 flu pandemic. Get it for $15! Author: Sean Pease |
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Easy Walks and Paddles in the Ten Mile River WatershedDiscover 39 hiking and paddling spots in the Ten Mile River Watershed. This guide, by the Ten Mile River Watershed Council and author Marjorie Turner Hollman, features dog-friendly and accessible options. Grab your copy for $20! Author: Marjorie Turner |
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Rhode Island 39 ClubUncover Rhode Island’s hidden gems with this guide! Explore 39 scenic spots, from beaches and swimming holes to local eateries. Each town includes a brief history and must-see attractions. Grab your copy for just $22 and experience The Ocean State like never before! Author: Martin Podskoch |
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Made it!Marie Cooper lived in extraordinary times, and through bleak circumstances. Her life was shaped by World War II, an immigration to America, the Rhode Island polio outbreak of early 1955, and the political turmoil of the 60’s and 70’s. Despite the heartbreak and complications of polio, which lead to her total paralysis, the love and faithfulness of her husband, Bernard, helped her endure. Author: Bernie Mulligan |
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Living in Riverside First 80 years 1870 to 1950Talk a visual trip back in time to when Riverside was THE summer destination up until the modernization of the southernmost section of the City of East Providence began. There are some true gems in this book. Get a copy and stroll down the streets of old Riverside for just $20. Author: Bruce Remick |
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Maps |
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Map of Riverside circa 1894. $8.00 |
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Fun Extras |
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Vintage Bottles We have an assortment of vintage bottles for sale. Most of the bottles you see were found in or around the grounds of the Hunt Mill property. Please email info@ephist.org for individual prices |
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Holiday Ornament Celebrate the holidays with a unique ornament of the old East Providence City Hall circa 1970. $15.00 |