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Arms of Independence: The Guns Of The American Revolution | American Rifleman

Arms of Independence: The Guns Of The American Revolution | American Rifleman
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Paul Revere Begins His Famous Ride on April 18, 1775

Paul Revere Begins His Famous Ride on April 18, 1775
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With a gallery revamp, Concord Museum summons forgotten voices of 1775

With a gallery revamp, Concord Museum summons forgotten voices of 1775 By Cate McQuaid Globe Correspondent,Updated April 16, 2021, 1 hour ago Email to a Friend Actors perform scripts created from Revolutionary-era depositions and interviews, including testimonials from white women.Laura Kozlowski/Courtesy Concord Museum CONCORD — Call it the flint that sparked the Revolutionary War. April 19, 1775, the Battle of Lexington and Concord. The Concord Museum is home to more artifacts from that battle than any other institution. The museum recently completed a $1.2 million revamp of its permanent “April 19, 1775” gallery, part of a larger ongoing renovation due to be completed this summer. This will be the first Patriots Day visitors can experience the new gallery. (Outdoor activities are also on the docket through school vacation week, including reenactments on the museum lawn on Patriots Day.)

Lexington confronts history of slavery in liberty s birthplace

Lexington confronts history of slavery in liberty’s birthplace By Nancy Shohet West Globe Correspondent,Updated April 16, 2021, 1 hour ago Email to a Friend Historian and scholar Robert Bellinger outside the Buckman Tavern in Lexington. The town’s Historical Society has launched a study of the presence of enslaved people during the Revolutionary War in Lexington.Jonathan Wiggs/Globe Staff Every spring, just in time for Patriots Day, Lexington’s Colonial-era house museums throw open their doors and welcome visitors to tours run by the Lexington Historical Society. One such property is the Hancock-Clarke House, where guides describe the pivotal role the house holds in US history: Once the town’s parsonage, it was here that overnight guests John Hancock and Samuel Adams were awakened by Paul Revere in the early hours of April 19, 1775, just before the first battle of the American Revolution.

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