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It's the 250th anniversary of the Battles of Lexington and Concord, and it's still not clear who fired the first shot of the ...
It’s less than two months until the 250th anniversary of the Battle of Bunker Hill, one of the most important battles of the ...
Deborah Sampson was the first woman to ever enlist in the United States military. She did it by pretending to be a man.
Two-hundred-and-fifty years ago, on April 19, 1775, British troops faced off against colonial militias in the Massachusetts ...
Two hundred and fifty years ago, shots fired in Lexington and Concord set off the Revolutionary War. A new nation, ...
By using surviving artifacts, eyewitness testimony, accurately reproduced uniforms, original firearms and the thorough study ...
With Saturday’s anniversary, the United States is looking back to its war of independence and asking where its legacy stands ...
In the mid-afternoon of April 19, 1775, a group of men from the American colonies prepared to ambush retreating British soldiers near Hartwell Tavern in Lincoln, Massachusetts.
The Museum of the American Revolution shows how the shifting ideals of American liberty can be traced in the historic flags ...
Their stories were not well preserved in art or textbooks, yet recent scholarship in Concord and Lexington aims to uncover ...
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 ...
The Western Reserve Society is a Northeast Ohio group of men who can verify their direct lineage to a soldier in the American Revolutionary War. Western Reserve Society Sons of the American ...