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D-Day for Revolutionary War reenactors is April 19 -- the Massachusetts state holiday known as Patriots Day. Early that morning, minute men and redcoats will clash on the Lexington town green, re ...
The Concord Museum will reopen to the public April 1, showcasing its new permanent April 19, 1775 gallery along with a series of in-person, virtual and outdoor events leading up to Patriots’ Day ...
At the end of Tuesday's 10-mile march, reenactors fired a three-shot salute off the North Bridge in Concord — the site where battle broke out in 1775. Afterward, Grossman quipped about missing ...
What was life like in Lexington in 1775? In the spirit of Patriots’ Day, a series of Zoom seminars will explore Revolutionary life from several individual perspectives: African Americans and ...
On April 16, 1775, Isaiah Thomas, a revolutionary patriot and printer of the radical Boston newspaper, The Massachusetts Spy, snuck his printing press out of Boston under the cover of darkness. It ...
April 19, 1775, the Battle of Lexington and Concord. ... (Outdoor activities are also on the docket through school vacation week, including reenactments on the museum lawn on Patriots Day.) ...
The Patriots were excited, feelings were hot, and their position hardened. The stage was set for an explosion. The “conception” of the American nation would soon be at hand.
The Shot Heard Round The World: The American Revolution Begins, April 19th, 1775, - The Jewish Press
On April 19, 1764, the English Parliament banned the American colonists from printing paper money. They set even harsher restrictions over the next 11 years, including the Stamp Act, Townshend Act ...
D-Day for Revolutionary War reenactors is April 19 -- the Massachusetts state holiday known as Patriots Day. Early that morning, minute men and redcoats will clash on the Lexington town green, re ...
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