Rhode Island State Police Museum and Educational Center

Rhode Island State Police Museum and Educational Center The Rhode Island State Police Museum was founded in 2006 to share the history of the RISP.

You are invited to visit Santa at the Rhode IslandState Police Museum. Children will be able to visitwith Santa and give...
11/29/2025

You are invited to visit Santa at the Rhode Island
State Police Museum. Children will be able to visit
with Santa and give him their Christmas wish lists.
Families are encouraged to bring their cameras/cell
phones to take pictures with Santa. We will be
serving Hot Cocoa and Cookies. This is a FREE
public event. We ask that you bring new
undergarments, socks, coats, hats, scarves or
mittens in infant to teen sizes. These will be
donated to children in need in Rhode Island as
determined by local city/town human services
offices.

Santa at the MuseumSunday, December 14, 202510:00 AM – 2:00 PMYou are invited to visit Santa at the Rhode IslandState Po...
11/20/2025

Santa at the Museum

Sunday, December 14, 2025
10:00 AM – 2:00 PM

You are invited to visit Santa at the Rhode Island
State Police Museum. Children will be able to visit
with Santa and give him their Christmas wish lists.
Families are encouraged to bring their cameras/cell
phones to take pictures with Santa. We will be
serving Hot Cocoa and Cookies. This is a FREE
public event. We ask that you bring new
undergarments, socks, coats, hats, scarves or
mittens in infant to teen sizes. These will be
donated to children in need in Rhode Island as
determined by local city/town human services
offices.

Sharing on behalf of the  - please like, share, & attend this amazing event!
11/20/2025

Sharing on behalf of the - please like, share, & attend this amazing event!

Come visit the Rhode Island State Police Museum & Education Center tonight at   National Night Out! 🚔 Explore our histor...
08/12/2025

Come visit the Rhode Island State Police Museum & Education Center tonight at National Night Out! 🚔 Explore our history, meet our team, and learn more about the traditions of the RISP. We’ll see you there!

On Friday, August 8, 2025, an observance was held in honor of Colonel Everitte St. John Chaffee, the first Superintenden...
08/08/2025

On Friday, August 8, 2025, an observance was held in honor of Colonel Everitte St. John Chaffee, the first Superintendent of the Rhode Island State Police. The ceremony took place at Swan Point Cemetery in Providence. Colonel Chaffee passed away on August 9, 1971. Colonel Chaffee was a veteran of World War I before being named the first Superintendent in 1925. He was instrumental in designing the first uniform, writing the Division's Creed, developing policies and procedures, procuring equipment and vehicles, establishing a headquarters, barracks and training academy and ensuring that only the very best candidates were appointed as troopers. Colonel Chaffee set the bar high so that the State of Rhode Island would have the finest statewide law enforcement agency. Today's ceremony was comprised of the State Police Honor Guard and flag detail, remarks by Lieutenant Colonel Robert A. Creamer, Deputy Superintendent, and Mr. David Chaffee, Colonel Chaffee's oldest grandson, a presentation of the U.S. flag to the Chaffee family, and playing of Taps. The Rhode Island State Police is celebrating its centennial year in 2025. This ceremony was sponsored by the Rhode Island State Police and the Rhode Island State Police Museum Foundation.

Get ready to step back in time at the Vintage Cruiser Car Show, happening on Saturday, August 23, from 10 AM to 2 PM at ...
08/07/2025

Get ready to step back in time at the Vintage Cruiser Car Show, happening on Saturday, August 23, from 10 AM to 2 PM at Fort Adam’s State Park in beautiful Newport, Rhode Island.

This event promises a nostalgic journey through automotive history, showcasing a stunning collection of classic cruisers that will delight car enthusiasts of all ages. Whether you’re a devoted vintage car aficionado or simply enjoy the beauty and craftsmanship of a bygone era, this show is a perfect opportunity to admire these remarkable vehicles up close.

Bring your family and friends for a day filled with gleaming chrome, vibrant colors, and the timeless charm of vintage cruisers against the scenic backdrop of Newport.

Don’t miss out on this chance to celebrate automotive history and make unforgettable memories!

On Saturday, August 2, 2025 retired members of the Rhode Island State Police got together at Jim's Dock, in Jerusalem, R...
08/06/2025

On Saturday, August 2, 2025 retired members of the Rhode Island State Police got together at Jim's Dock, in Jerusalem, Rhode Island for the annual retiree outing. The company, weather, food and view were exceptional! What makes this a great event is everyone getting together in a relaxing atmosphere and sharing stories of past and present. Before the photo was taken a moment of silence was observed to remember those who have passed since the last outing in 2024. A special thank you to the DeCubellis Family (Susan, Niki and Lona) and the State Police Museum for hosting this wonderful event at Jim's Dock.

On Friday, July 25, 2025 the African Alliance of Rhode Island visited the Rhode Island State Police Museum and Education...
07/25/2025

On Friday, July 25, 2025 the African Alliance of Rhode Island visited the Rhode Island State Police Museum and Educational Center and Rhode Island State Police Headquarters for a tour. Thank you for visiting!

On Memorial Day and every day, the Rhode Island State Police Museum and Educational Center salutes the men and women of ...
05/26/2025

On Memorial Day and every day, the Rhode Island State Police Museum and Educational Center salutes the men and women of the United States armed forces, both past and present, for their service and sacrifice to our nation.

This is the newest installation at the Rhode Island State Police Museum and Educational Center.  It is believed to be th...
05/25/2025

This is the newest installation at the Rhode Island State Police Museum and Educational Center. It is believed to be the last remaining neon sign that originally hung at Rhode Island State Police barracks beginning in the 1950s. It was recently restored with funding from generous private donors and a grant. It made its debut at the Rhode Island State Police Centennial Celebration in Warwick on May 17, 2025. It is now on permanent display at the Rhode Island State Police Museum and Educational Center.

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