Healey-Driscoll Administration Announces $2 Million in Massachusetts 250 Grants to Support American Revolution Commemoration

Boston — Today, the Healey-Driscoll Administration launched the application for the Massachusetts 250 Grant Program, an initiative designed to support communities and organizations commemorating the 250th anniversary of the American Revolution. This […]
MBTA Shares Service Plans for 250th Celebrations April 19-20

The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA), along with state and local leaders, will celebrate Massachusetts 250. The MBTA will offer special services to and from Arlington, Lexington, Concord, and Lincoln, among other […]
Captain Paul Cuffe: A Visionary for African Americans in Early America

Whaler, activist, and highly successful entrepreneur Captain Paul Cuffe spent his life committed to crafting his vision of an American society free from reliance on slavery. At age 14, Cuffe […]
Massachusetts: The Birthplace of the World’s Greatest Inventions

Massachusetts has been the birthplace of many inventions, from chocolate chip cookies to volcanized rubber, typewriters to marshmallow fluff. In honor of National Inventors’ Day, here are a few invention […]
Massachusetts’ Effective End of Slavery and the Leaders Who Made It Happen

In the 1770s, two major struggles for freedom were coming to a head in Massachusetts. As the colonists became increasingly inspired to achieve independence from the British, enslaved people […]
Connect with Massachusetts 250 This February Vacation Week

Massachusetts offers countless opportunities for the whole family to enjoy immersive and engaging exhibits, landmarks, and museums that bring Revolutionary War history to life. Here are some family-friendly activities and […]
Revere Copper and the Manufacturing of a Nation

Many know founding father Paul Revere for his Revolutionary War heroism when he warned the minutemen of Massachusetts of the approaching British troops—a journey later memorialized in the Longfellow poem […]
Phillis Wheatley: The Revolutionary Poet Laureate

“Long as in Freedom’s Cause the Wise contend, / Dear to your Country shall your Fame extend,” wrote the poetess Phillis Wheatley in “Untitled Lines on the Boston Massacre.” The […]
Pioneer Valley will mark Revolution’s anniversary with cemetery tour, museum display

Western Massachusetts tourism and history officials hope more funds are coming from Beacon Hill after two local history centers received small grants to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the country’s […]
A Cornerstone of Black History: African Lodge No. 459’s 250th Anniversary

To celebrate the 250th anniversary of its inauguration, the Freemason African Lodge No. 459 will symbolically reopen in 2026 to pay tribute to its revolutionary founding members. This lodge, first […]