Slater Mill Tour


ID : 2070   

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CourseGraphic Slater Mill is called the birthplace of the American Industrial Revolution. During this tour, we'll discuss what happened within the four walls of this historic structure and the broader significance of the mill. How did children work machines to turn cotton into thread? What makes this place a special landmark in United States history? 

Class Details

1 Session(s)
Tue

Location
Slater Mill

Instructor
Allison Horrocks 

 

Notice

Please read:  Participants will meet the ranger in front of the Slater Mill (a yellow wooden building). This building is next to the parking lot (free) at 67 Roosevelt Ave. Pawtucket

The mill is fully accessible to individuals who experience mobility difficulty. However, the structure is an old textile mill. The floors are uneven in many places. Some may experience challenges navigating the mill in a wheelchair or while using a mobility device. Individuals requiring a handicapped accessible door should enter through the front door. Most tours do not include access to the second floor, but an elevator is available when needed. If you have any questions about accessibility, please call or write the park.

Tuition: 

$15.00


Registration Closes On
Monday, May 4, 2026 @ 12:00 AM

Schedule Information

Date(s) Class Days Times Location Instructor(s) Instructional Method
5/5/2026 Tue 10:00 AM - 11:30 AM Pawtucket, Slater Mill  Map Allison Horrocks  Off-Site