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  • From Crown Tensions to Tea Parties: The Role of Massachusetts in Shaping the Revolution

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

    Noted Historian Prof. Robert Allison Inaugurates the Acton 250 Lecture Series "From Crown Tensions to Tea Parties: The Role of Massachusetts in Shaping the Revolution" Starting this fall, the Acton 250 Committee will sponsor a series of lectures on the history leading up to the momentous events of 1775 and 1776. The lectures will help […]

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  • Historian Mary Fuhrer Explores Daily Life in Colonial Acton

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

    Acton 250 Lecture Series Continues "Historian Mary Fuhrer Explores Daily Life in Colonial Acton" This fall the Acton 250 Committee will sponsor a series of lectures on the history leading up to the momentous events of 1775 and 1776. The lectures will help us understand what life was like in our community in that era […]

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  • Countdown to April 19, 1775: “A Revolution in the News” with Historian Joseph Adelman

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

    Professor Adelman will tell the story of the Revolutionary War’s forgotten instigators: newspaper printers and editors. Shrewdly gauging the political climate and interests of their communities and balancing them with their own commercial interests, eighteenth-century printers were instrumental in creating propaganda and rallying the public to the revolutionary cause. Please register at https://actonmemoriallibrary.assabetinteractive.com/calendar/countdown-to-april-19-1775-a-revolutionin-the-news-with-historian-joseph-adelman/ so that […]

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  • Countdown to April 19th, 1775: The Gathering Storm

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

    Noted historian and author J. L. Bell will be speaking on Tuesday, April 2 at 7:00 PM in Room 204, Acton Town Hall, 472 Main Street, Acton, MA. Please register for the talk at: http://tinyurl.com/APR-02-Bell, or use the QR code to the right.  Remote Participation: You can participate in the Q&A using ZOOM http://tinyurl.com/Acton250-ZOOM or watch […]

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  • Connecting Communities: Walks & Talks — “How We Remember” in Acton Center

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

    Join us as we kick off Freedom's Way National Heritage Area's 2024 Connecting Communities: Walks & Talks program with a walking tour of Acton Center sponsored by the Acton 250 Committee! SPACE IS LIMITED TO 20 FOR EACH WALK; REGISTRATION REQUIRED! Click here to register for the April 6th walk. Click here to register for […]

    Free
  • Connecting Communities: Walks & Talks — “How We Remember” in Acton Center

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

    Join us as we kick off Freedom's Way National Heritage Area's 2024 Connecting Communities: Walks & Talks program with a walking tour of Acton Center sponsored by the Acton 250 Committee! SPACE IS LIMITED TO 20 FOR EACH WALK; REGISTRATION REQUIRED! Click here to register for the April 6th walk. Click here to register for […]

    Free
  • Still Here: Houses of Our Patriots

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

    On the Way between Acton Center and Carlisle:  a 250+-Year History The second event in the Acton 250 series “Still Here: Houses of Our Patriots” will be a presentation about the Nathaniel Edwards House, 328 Pope Road, on Monday, June 10 at 7PM. at the Acton Memorial Library.  The speaker will be the house’s co-owner, David Hardt, who has […]

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  • Acton 250: Hosmer House Open House

    Hosmer House 300 Main Street, Acton, MA, United States

    The Hosmer House, a saltbox style building, is something of a unique structure. The original portion built in 1760 has gunstock corner posts. By 1796, when the addition was constructed, they were no longer popular. The original 1760 fireplace has an interior beehive oven located on the left whereas the 1796 fireplace has an oven […]

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