South County Museum

South County Museum Where curious learners are encouraged to explore, engage, and experience American history first hand. Join us on an adventure going back in time.

Open Fridays-Saturdays 10:00am - 4:00pm. Please be advised that the museum will close for a special event at 2:00pm on Saturday 9/18. Admissions Rates
Adults: $20
Seniors or AAA: $10
Children 6-12: $10
Children under 6: Free

Free for:
Active Duty Military Families
Museum Members: Always free general admission
Library Pass may be obtain at local museums
Jr Scholar (ASF) Pass



Accessibility & S

pecial Services

Our main exhibit buildings are wheelchair-accessible. Bathroom facilities are available in the Visitor Building and the Metz Exhibit Building. A baby-changing station is in the Metz Exhibit Building. Policies and Guidelines

Please do not disturb the animals. Animals are unpredictable; horns, hooves, teeth and beaks can cause injury. Walk carefully -- large farm animals may have preceded you. Smoking is not permitted inside our buildings. Eating and drinking are permitted only with permission from a staff member. Please, for your own safety, do not walk or climb on fences, walls, trees or farm machines. Service animals may be admitted. Pets are allowed only on a leash.

South County Museum is Proud to take part in the 3rd Annual 401 Gives on April 1, 2022!  is an incredible opportunity fo...
03/28/2022

South County Museum is Proud to take part in the 3rd Annual 401 Gives on April 1, 2022!

is an incredible opportunity for community members like you to contribute to local nonprofits like the South County Museum.

In it's 3rd year of community-driven fundraising action, South County Museum anticipates this 401 Gives to be the BIGGEST and BEST fundraising effort so far!

To Donate:

• Visit 401Gives.org starting at 6AM on April 1, 2022.

• Click the "Donate" button on the Home Screen.

• Under "Find An Organizer to Support," search South County Museum.

• Donate, Share, and help us preserve history!

South County Museum has been dedicated to preserving the beautiful and expansive history of South County since 1933. Contributions to the South County Museum directly benefit these efforts.

From our main exhibit hall to our living history farm, we invite you to immerse yourself in all that the South County Museum has to offer. Join us for our opening day on Saturday, April 16, and see your contribution in action!

The NEW South County Museum website is LIVE!Preserving Rhode Island’s coastal legacy is out top priority. Out new websit...
03/16/2022

The NEW South County Museum website is LIVE!

Preserving Rhode Island’s coastal legacy is out top priority. Out new website allows you to preview our historic grounds, plan unforgettable experiences, and donate to help us do what we do best.

Join us where past is present at the South County Museum!

SouthCountyMuseum.org

11/13/2021

Stargazing at the museum with Frosty Drew and the Friends of Canonchet is on - tonight at 6:00 PM (not 5:00 as originally posted.

We hope you will join us for a star-studded night....

Why did the Rhode Island Red become the state bird? In 1854, William Tripp, a farmer in Little Compton, added a newly pu...
11/05/2021

Why did the Rhode Island Red become the state bird?
In 1854, William Tripp, a farmer in Little Compton, added a newly purchased Maylay chicken to his established flock of Brown Leghorns. The result was future generations of chicks that were remarkably hearty, strong, and abundant egg-layers.

“Tripps fowl” became the first commercially successful chicken breed thanks to it's all-purpose nature. You have one more chance to come to visit our heritage flock of Rhody Reds at the museum before we close for the winter. Stop by tomorrow between 10-4 while they enjoy their favorite treat - pumpkins!

Can’t make it? You can always check out the museum's YouTube channel to enjoy more offerings from your favorite chair!

2020 Annual Meeting will be tonight.
10/12/2021

2020 Annual Meeting will be tonight.

Advance registration is required. The museum will continue to follow the federal and state recommended COVID guidelines to ensure the health and safety of all.

10/07/2021

We look forward to seeing you at the museum. Consider attending stargazing at 6:00 PM with Frosty Drew hosted by the Friends of Canonchet this Saturday outside.

Museum exhibits will be closed this Friday and Saturday and will reopen next week.

Happy  ! The art of mailing postcards isn't practiced as much it used to be. Do you know any kiddos who don't know which...
10/01/2021

Happy ! The art of mailing postcards isn't practiced as much it used to be.

Do you know any kiddos who don't know which side the stamp goes on? Stop by the museum today to get a free postcard and learn how to send some mail the old-fashioned way!

📷 provided by SCM

Greetings from the South County Museum! Tomorrow is  . To celebrate, have a look at these historic postcards of local la...
09/30/2021

Greetings from the South County Museum! Tomorrow is . To celebrate, have a look at these historic postcards of local landmarks.

The first American postcard was copyrighted by John P. Charlton in 1861. Before that, people sent cards through the mail with attached postage or mailed envelopes with pictures on them. For more postcard history, check out this brief guide from the Smithsonian 👉 https://bit.ly/postcardshistory.

📷 provided by SCM

Saturday we close at 2:00 PM so another happy couple can celebrate their wedding at the museum! Open forge with the Blac...
09/30/2021

Saturday we close at 2:00 PM so another happy couple can celebrate their wedding at the museum! Open forge with the Blacksmith will not happen this Saturday -

We're wheelie excited for Bike Day THIS FRIDAY! To celebrate, enjoy this BSA track bicycle from our collection. 🚴‍♀️This...
09/28/2021

We're wheelie excited for Bike Day THIS FRIDAY! To celebrate, enjoy this BSA track bicycle from our collection. 🚴‍♀️

This racing bike, gifted to SCM by Richard Casey, was used at the Lonsdale race track in Pawtucket, operating from 1947 to 1956. It has balloon tires on wooden rims, one gear and no brakes!

Come check it out up close at Bike Day on October 1st from 3-5pm. Hop on the South County Bike Path after school and head to the museum for a day of bike safety and history the whole family will enjoy. Don't forget to register 👉bit.ly/scmbikeday

Address

115 Strathmore Street
Narragansett, RI
02882

Opening Hours

Thursday 10am - 4pm
Friday 10am - 4pm
Saturday 10am - 4pm

Telephone

(401) 783-5400

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Visiting South County Museum *Please Note that the car entrance to South County Museum is from Strathmore Street only. Museum access cannot be made from Anne Hoxsie Lane. Sorry for any confusion. Admissions Hours and Rates South County Museum’s exhibits are open to the general public from the first weekend in May through September. Special arrangements can be made for October by calling the museum. From October - April, the office is open Wednesdays 10am-1pm. Spring and Fall Hours — May, June & September: Fridays and Saturdays from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm. Summer Hours — July & August: Tuesday-Saturday, 10:00 am to 4:00 pm. October: Tours by appointment Admissions Rates Adults: $12 Seniors or AAA: $10 Children 6-12: $6 Children under 6: Free Active Duty Military Families: Free Museum Members: Free Library Pass may be obtained at local Libraries Jr Scholar (ASF) Pass The Museum accepts cash/credit cards. Accessibility & Special Services Our main exhibit buildings are wheelchair-accessible. Bathroom facilities are available in the Visitor Building and the Metz Exhibit Building. A baby-changing station is in the Metz Exhibit Building. Policies and Guidelines Please do not disturb the animals. Animals are unpredictable; horns, hooves, teeth and beaks can cause injury. Walk carefully -- large farm animals may have preceded you. Smoking is not permitted inside our buildings. Eating and drinking are permitted only with permission from a staff member. Please, for your own safety, do not walk or climb on fences, walls, trees or farm machines. Service animals may be admitted. Pets are allowed only on a leash.