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When colonial-era reenactors gather in June to mark the 250th anniversary of one of the American Revolution’s most significant battles, it won’t be near the site of the original battle in Boston. But ...
A commemorative challenge coin is now available for purchase to raise money for the reenactment of the Battle of Bunker Hill ...
John Trumball's The Death of General Warren at the Battle of Bunker's Hill, 17 June, 1775. Museum of Fine Arts, Boston The last stop on Boston’s Freedom Trail is a shrine to the fog of war.
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Battle of Bunker Hill reenactment will move to Gloucester, partly because of lack of parkingAs the 250th anniversary of the American Revolution begins next year, hundreds of history buffs will reenact the Battle of Bunker Hill in Gloucester instead of the Charlestown battlefield where ...
From the bravery of the Massachusetts Minutemen to the famous midnight ride of Paul Revere to the very first battle of the Revolutionary War, Massachusetts was a host for several key happenings during ...
Newly released watercolor stamps from the USPS commemorate the 250th anniversary of the battles of Lexington, Concord and ...
The Massachusetts Department of Public Utilities is taking action against National Grid, limiting how much it can collect from customers after months of billing failures and fining the company ...
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Daily Voice Calvert County, MD on MSNTwo Major New England Battles Commemorated In New Revolutionary War Stamp SeriesA new set of stamps honors five pivotal American Revolution battlefields across the Northeast as the US prepares for its ...
After discovering a personal connection to Old North Church, Harry Bukeley donated a historic 300-year-old Bible.
Playwright Robert Blecker's upcoming play "Father Anonymous" tells the story of forgotten founder Joseph Warren.
Bunker Hill Monument is part of the Boston National Historical Park and a stop on the Freedom Trail. The first major battle of the American Revolution took place on Breed's Hill in June 1775 ...
The next day, the colonists were under constant fire from British cannons on Bunker Hill and Mystic River, ultimately winning the battle by sinking one of the British cannons on the river with ...
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