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  • Acton 250: (New) South Acton Walking Tour with Amy Cole

    Acton, MA Acton, MA, United States

    Acton 250 Committee presents: (New) South Acton Walking Tour with Amy Cole  -  Saturday, November 9th 1:00 – 2:30 PM The walk is free, but registration is needed and capped at 20 attendees per walk. Details on parking, and where to meet will be sent closer to November 9. Registration opens October 27th at 9:00 […]

    Free
  • Acton 250: One for the Revolutionary Road: Taverns and the American Revolution with Malcolm Purinton

    Acton Memorial Library 486 Main Street, Acton, MA, United States

    Countdown to April 19th, 1775: One for the Revolutionary Road: Taverns and the American Revolution Tuesday, November 12, 7:00 PM Acton Memorial Library, 486 Main Street, Acton, MA Northeastern University Professor Malcolm F. Purinton discusses the role of the tavern in local society as the colonies headed into the American Revolution. There were few places […]

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  • The Times Are Exceedingly Altered: Native Americans in Southern New England and the Revolution

    Acton Town Hall 472 Main Street, Acton, MA, United States

    At the end of the 1780s, a group of Mohegans bemoaned that “he times are exceedingly altered, yea the Times have turned everything topside down.” That was certainly true for indigenous peoples between the Appalachians and the Great Lakes, where a half-century of war and displacement had crested with the U.S. victory and the end […]

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  • “Dreadful Were the Vestiges of War: Bullet Strikes from the First Day of the American Revolution” with Joel Bohy

    Acton Town Hall 472 Main Street, Acton, MA, United States

    In 2015, Joel Bohy began a collaboration with conflict archaeologist Dr. Douglas Scott to understand more about the objects that were turning up during archaeological investigations on former battlegrounds. They studied all the surviving bullet-strikes including Buckman Tavern in Lexington, whose front door still bears the mark of a bullet fired on April 19, 1775. […]

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  • Acton 250: A Snapshot of Acton’s Early Black Residents

    Acton Town Hall 472 Main Street, Acton, MA, United States

    Please join local historians Bob Pion, Bill Klauer, and Anne Forbes discussing recent learnings of Acton’s Black residents. Black citizens were among the residents here when Acton first became a town in 1735 and several fought in the Revolution at the Concord Bridge and other New England battles. Acton Town Hall, Room 204 from 7-8:30 […]

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  • “A Sculptor Speaks for Her Statues” with Meredith Bergmann

    Acton Town Hall 472 Main Street, Acton, MA, United States

    Nationally renowned sculptor Meredith Bergmann, an Acton resident, has created inspiring monuments to great Americans: FDR, Sojourner Truth, Susan B. Anthony, Abigail Adams, and many more. Her artistic process includes learning about each figure as she creates each bronze statue. Phillis Wheatley (c. 1753 – December 5, 1784), whose bronze statue appears in the Boston […]

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  • Acton 250: Isaac Davis Brown Ale 2nd Big Release Party!

    Dirigible Brewing Company 24 Porter Road, Littleton, United States

    Have you tried the Acton 250 Committee’s Isaac Davis Brown Ale? If not, join us March 13th from 3 p.m. until close at Dirigible Brewing Company as they reintroduce our commemorative ale in time for the 250th celebration of the American Revolution. This ale is representative of one beer style available to the colonial patriots. […]

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  • Acton 250: South Acton Walking Tour with Tour Guide Amy Cole

    Faulkner Homestead 5 High Street, Acton, MA, United States

    Join tour guide Amy Cole to visit the Iron Work Farm sites and walk South Acton’s historic Mill Corner. You will learn about Acton’s earliest colonial settlement. Important Details: Registration is required. Details on parking and where to meet will be sent via email closer to the walk date. Register at tinyurl.com/Acton250-March22 Tour leader Amy Cole […]

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  • Acton 250th Anniversary Themed Dinner

    Acton Senior Center 30R Sudbury Road, Acton, United States

    Acton Senior Center, 30R Sudbury Road, Acton  Save the date.  More details to follow. https://freedomsway.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/REV-STORIES_logo-mark_square.png This event explores our region's revolutionary past! Learn about Freedom's Way 250 and discover the many ways the Heritage Area and its partners are commemorating and celebrating our nation's semiquincentennial anniversary.

  • Acton 250: “Spies and Military Intelligence” with John Bell

    Acton Town Hall 472 Main Street, Acton, MA, United States

    Noted author and historian J. L. Bell will discuss the key role of military intelligence and spies before the momentous battle at Concord and how the Colonials also effectively disseminated news of the outcome. Besides his writing, John maintains the Boston 1775 blog, boston1775.blogspot.com/ which offers daily helpings of history, analysis, and unabashed gossip about […]

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  • Acton 250: South Acton Tour with Amy Cole

    Faulkner Homestead 5 High Street, Acton, MA, United States

    Join tour guide Amy Cole to visit the Iron Work Farm sites and walk South Acton’s historic Mill Corner. You will learn about Acton’s earliest colonial settlement. Important Details: Registration is required. Details on parking and where to meet will be sent via email closer to the walk date. Register at tinyurl.com/Acton250-April5 Tour leader Amy Cole […]

    Free
  • Remembrance of April 19th 1775: A Celebration of the Acton Minute Men

    Discovery Museum 177 Main Street, Acton, MA, United States

    Join the Acton 250 Committee for this 21+ after-hours event celebrating the Acton Minutemen! We will be featuring the Acton 250 Isaac Davis Brown Ale from Dirigible Brewing, food and more! FREE ADMISSION! Acton 250 Merchandise will also be available for purchase. Sponsored by Middlesex Savings Bank with support from the Discovery Museum. For more […]

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