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A Concord man is making sure that the contributions of people of color during the Revolutionary War do not go unnoticed.
Ahead of America’s 250th anniversary, historians are remembering an incident involving gunpowder in Williamsburg that helped ...
On Monday, in honor of the American Revolution’s 250th anniversary, there was a ceremony led by veterans and a costumed ride ...
The anniversary of the outbreak of the Revolutionary War precedes a slew of planned celebrations when the United States marks ...
See photos captured by Beacon photographers at reenactment's of Paul Reveres' famous midnight ride and the Battle of ...
On April 19, 1775, 250 years ago, approximately 80 armed militiamen from Lexington gathered on their village green to ...
The battles, which emerged from a gathering revolutionary crisis, predicted the outcome of the war: the victory of the ...
April 2025 marks 250 years since the momentous events at Lexington and Concord—the opening salvos of the American Revolution.
When British troops went to seize arms stockpiled by American colonists at Concord, Massachusetts, they could have had little ...
Deborah Sampson was the first woman to ever enlist in the United States military. She did it by pretending to be a man.
The actions of future Army National Guard units at North Bridge, Concord, Massachusetts, April 19, 1775, shaped the course of ...