Featuring old and new images of Bristol’s historic properties and iconic celebrations, this student-curated exhibition will include multimedia displays and oral histories of longtime Bristol residents. Pictured, a circa 1900 image of an 1808 …
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Featuring old and new images of Bristol’s historic properties and iconic celebrations, this student-curated exhibition will include multimedia displays and oral histories of longtime Bristol residents. Pictured, a circa 1900 image of an 1808 Federal style building on Hope Street, named “Four Eagles” for its eagle balustrades on all four points of the home. The exhibit will run through Dec. 20.
WHERE: Bristol Art Museum, 10 Wardwell St., Bristol
WHEN: Friday, Nov. 20; 7 to 9 p.m.
MORE INFO: www.bristolartmuseum.org; 401/253-4400