Why Concord?

Concord itself emerged, in the words of Henry James, as “the biggest little place in America.” Why Concord? How did a small ...
For the American history fan, the cities of Lexington and Concord are on the bucket list. Most well known as the locations which saw the first shots of a revolution, they also were the home of America ...
BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA A PROCLAMATION Two hundred and fifty years ago, the rising tide of revolution surged from land to sea ...
The final straw -- General Thomas Gage and George III -- Benjamin Franklin excoriated -- Britain closes the Port of Boston -- Declaring war on Massachusetts -- Support for Boston broadens -- Defiance ...
The Spirit of ’76 is America’s most famous Revolutionary painting — the definitive image of independence, instantly recognizable wherever it appears. First displayed at the Centennial Exposition in ...
The public is invited to join veterans, historians and students at Veritas Classical Academy to celebrate the 250th ...
Log-in to bookmark & organize content - it's free! Kostya Kennedy, author of "The Ride - Paul Revere and the Night That Saved America," talked about the importance of Lexington and Concord in 1775.
When we defend free speech, we prove that the American experiment remains not only viable but vital, the author writes.
The Lexington Minute Men are launching a recruitment campaign as part of an effort to enlist the next generation of members, according to a community announcement. The Minute Men, one of the nation's ...
The Lexington Minute Men, a nonprofit military organization that honors and recreates the town's history, is joining hundreds of other reenactors to recreate the American Revolution at Old Sturbridge ...