How the Irish Built the Blackstone Canal - A Museum of Newport Irish History Lecture
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How the Irish Built the Blackstone Canal - A Museum of Newport Irish History Lecture

The Museum of Newport Irish History announces this presentation as the fourth talk in its 19th Annual Michael F. Crowley Lecture Series, to be presented “virtually” on Tuesday, March 16 at 6:00 p.m. via Zoom.
Rhode Islanders were excited about building the Blackstone Canal and saw it as a major employment opportunity. However, canal construction proved more difficult than originally thought and Rhode Islanders in 1824 struggled to build it.
GET THE LATEST BREAKING NEWS HERE -- SIGN UP FOR GOLOCAL FREE DAILY EBLASTThe project was in dire straits, so a call went out to the battled-tested Erie Canal builders, who happened to be Irish.
Arning’s talk will examine why the Irish came to build the early canals of America. He will focus on how the Irish saved the Blackstone Canal, an important economic engine of its day that stretched from the exploding seaport of Providence, R.I. to the rural landscape of Central Mass., terminating in the Village of Worcester.
He will also discuss what happened after the canal project was completed.
The lecture is free of charge and open to all, but reservations are required to receive the Zoom login information.
To reserve, please visit the “Lectures” page at newportirishhistory.org, where you may also access a complete lecture overview and speaker bio, plus videotapes of past lectures.
For additional information, please contact Ann Arnold at [email protected] or (401) 841-5493.
