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Daily Activities

Corliss Steam Engine Demonstration
- Made in America: Power
- Daily
- 2-3 p.m.
Our 1859 Corliss steam engine is the only engine built by the Corliss Steam Engine Company during inventor George Corliss’s lifetime to have survived. Generating 300 horsepower, it served more than 60 years as the central source of power for some dozen independent workshops in Providence. Learn how ingenuity was used to create an optimized power source. Watch it run!

Experiment with History
- Made In America: Power
- Daily
- 10 a.m.-12 p.m.
Powering a Revolution
The steam engine ranks among the most important modern inventions. This activity looks back at the progress and impact of the Industrial Revolution. Explore the ideas and ingenuity behind powering America as we visit the works of George Corliss, Thomas Newcomen, James Watt, Thomas Edison and many more!
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About this exhibit
Explore the legacy of American innovators from the 18th to 20th centuries who made America a manufacturing superpower. The exhibit includes hundreds of artifacts such as the Newcomen Engine, the Highland Park Engine, and even Edison’s Last Breath.
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