'Larchmont Remembered' at Barrington Public Library

Posted 1/17/24

This Tuesday, January 23, relive the suffering, depravity, and wonder of Rhode Island’s most horrific sea disaster at the Barrington Public Library through the lecture "Larchmont …

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'Larchmont Remembered' at Barrington Public Library

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This Tuesday, Jan. 23, relive the suffering, depravity, and wonder of Rhode Island’s most horrific sea disaster at the Barrington Public Library through the lecture "Larchmont Remembered." Experience the horror and witness the unrivaled heroism with Providence Journal columnist Daniel Harrington as he brings eyewitness accounts, never-before-seen photographs, and a story that’s heart-wrenching.

WHEN: Jan. 23 at 6:30 .p.m

WHERE: Barrington Public Library, 281 County Road

MORE INFO: This event is free and open to the public. This is a hybrid program with options to attend in-person or online via Zoom. Call 247-1920, ext. 7, to register.

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