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  • The Battle of Menotomy with A. Michael Ruderman

    Arlington Masonic Temple 19 Academy Street, Arlington, MA, United States

    Battle Green was an accident. Concord Bridge, a skirmish. But in the most brutal and deadly warfare of April 19, 1775, nearly 6,000 combatants fought hand to hand and house to house, the length and breadth of Menotomy. At the Foot of the Rocks, the British “regulars” encountered their worst nightmare: a nascent Continental Army. […]

  • Dimensions of Arlington History Viewed Through the Lens of Today’s Racial Reckoning

    Arlington Town Hall 730 Massachusetts Avenue, Arlington, MA, United States

    In this illustrated Louise Ruma Ivers Memorial Lecture, Richard A. Duffy presents nuanced context for the ways in which Black, brown, and Indigenous peoples have been portrayed in presenting the history of Arlington, Massachusetts. Sharing both dispiriting stereotypes and the inspiring work of allies in the cause of racial justice, this lecture is but one […]

    Free
  • Arlington Juneteenth Observance

    Arlington Town Hall 730 Massachusetts Avenue, Arlington, MA, United States

    Arlington will observe Juneteenth on Monday June 19th with a gathering in the Town Hall Garden from 11a.m. – 2:00p.m. with performances by internationally acclaimed jazz artist Jacques Schwarz-Bart, the Arlington High School Performing Arts Students, and members of Arlington Black Joy Project, as well as ice-cream and refreshments. Presented by Arlington Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Division, and the Arlington […]

    Free
  • Arlington’s Historical Municipal Edifices: What’s Being Planned to Preserve Them?

    Arlington Historical Society 7 Jason Street, Arlintgon, MA, United States

    Visit the Arlington Historical Society for "Winter Wednesdays"! This week Town Manager Jim Feeney presents "Arlington's Historical Municipal Edifices: What's Being Planned to Preserve Them?" Programs open to the public with a $5 entry fee. Free for all members of the Arlington Historical Society.

    $5
  • Menotomy’s Reverend Samuel Cooke & the Struggle Against Slavery

    Arlington Historical Society 7 Jason Street, Arlintgon, MA, United States

    Visit the Arlington Historical Society for "Winter Wednesdays"! This week Doreen Stevens presents "Menotomy's Reverend Samuel Cooke & the Struggle Against Slavery." Programs open to the public with a $5 entry fee. Free for all members of the Arlington Historical Society.

    $5
  • Our Public Memorials

    Arlington Masonic Temple 19 Academy Street, Arlington, MA, United States

    Consider Arlington’s parks, streets, schools, and other named places in town. They’re the collection of our most visible history. They write a story of our past and define our present Arlington. Who are we then, and who have we honored? What part of ourselves do we memorialize, and what parts have we missed? Presented by […]

    $5
  • Tours of the Jason Russell House

    Recurring
    Arlington Historical Society 7 Jason Street, Arlintgon, MA, United States

    Tours include information about Jason Russell and his family, who continued to live in the house he built until the 1890s. Learn about the history of the house and hear about its role in the momentous events of April 19, 1775, when the retreating British Regulars clashed with local Minuteman in the Battle of Menotomy […]

    Free
  • Tours of the Jason Russell House

    Recurring
    Arlington Historical Society 7 Jason Street, Arlintgon, MA, United States

    Tours include information about Jason Russell and his family, who continued to live in the house he built until the 1890s. Learn about the history of the house and hear about its role in the momentous events of April 19, 1775, when the retreating British Regulars clashed with local Minuteman in the Battle of Menotomy […]

    Free
  • Playing with Trains: A History of Model Railroading

    Arlington Masonic Temple 19 Academy Street, Arlington, MA, United States

    Many of us will recall that special Christmas when Santa brought a model train and left it under the tree. Where did that tradition come from? Hear the history of model railroading, from its 19th century origins in Southern Germany through the transition from “tinplate” toys to “scale models” in the 1920s and 1930s, to […]

    $5
  • The Civil Rights Movement in Arlington: Based on the Lenore & Howard Winkler Collection

    Arlington Town Hall 730 Massachusetts Avenue, Arlington, MA, United States

    Louise Ruma Ivers Memorial Lecture This capstone of the “Collections” theme of the program season will feature authentic documents beginning in the 1960s, preserved and curated by active leaders in bringing the principles of the national civil rights movement into specific actions in Arlington. They are windows into the concept of “think globally, act locally.” […]

    $5