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When launching a revolution, it’s not enough to know what you hate. You must know what you love.
Nobody planned to fire a “shot heard ‘round the world” at Lexington and Concord two-and-half centuries ago. It was, in truth, a haphazard event, on both the British and the ...
A small group of history buffs gathered in downtown Leesburg on Monday night to reflect on the impact that the “shot heard ...
New England Minutemen, some dressed for war in their finest clothes and at least one fellow wearing his wedding suit, fought the Revolutionary War’s first battles against British soldiers at ...
The Battle of Lexington Green and Retreat from Concord was brought to life at the Century Village Museum grounds in Burton ...
The Bedford Minuteman Company celebrate the bravery and sacrifice of the citizen soldiers that kicked off the Revolutionary ...
Patriots’ Day weekend is truly one of the great New England rites of spring. A small army of Islanders marched off to Lexington and Concord to observe the re-enactments and the parades on the 250th ...
Such minutiae aside, that day 250 years ago, April 19, 1775, still deserves to be celebrated in prose ... the instruments of ...
The local area chapters and societies of the Sons, Daughters and Children of the American Revolution hosted a 250th ...
Newly released watercolor stamps from the USPS commemorate the 250th anniversary of the battles of Lexington, Concord and ...
The City of Cambridge celebrated Patriots’ Day with a reenactment of William Dawes’s 1775 horseback ride on its 250th ...
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