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SUMMARY:Free Admission on Patriots’ Day
DESCRIPTION:The Concord Museum will offer free admission for visitors to visit the immersive April 19\, 1775 gallery to see one of the original “One if by land\, two if by sea” lanterns hung in the North Church as a signal on the night of Paul Revere’s famous midnight ride.
URL:https://massachusetts250.org/event/free-admission-on-patriots-day/
LOCATION:Concord Museum\, 53 Cambridge Turnpike\, Concord\, MA\, 01742\, United States
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SUMMARY:A Light Under the Dome
DESCRIPTION:The National Parks of Boston and Plays in Place are excited to announce the production of the first play in the Suffrage in Black and White series \n  \nAt the Massachusetts State House\, on February 21\, 1838\, exiled Southerner Angelina Grimké becomes the first American woman to address a legislative body. Her powerful speech about abolition also firmly asserts the full citizenship of American women. Four other women abolitionists–Maria Weston Chapman\, Lydia Maria Child\, Susan Paul\, and Julia Williams–are all there to support and guide her through this pressure-packed moment\, and they have their own moments of intense struggle to share. To be staged in the Massachusetts State Senate Chamber\, under the dome where Angelina gave her original speech. \n  \nPerformances on Monday\, 8/12 at 6:30pm and Thursday\, 8/15 at 6:30pm will include ASL \ninterpretation. \n  \nReserve Your Tickets
URL:https://massachusetts250.org/event/a-light-under-the-dome/2024-08-12/
LOCATION:Attractions
CATEGORIES:Black History,Event
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SUMMARY:A Light Under the Dome
DESCRIPTION:The National Parks of Boston and Plays in Place are excited to announce the production of the first play in the Suffrage in Black and White series \n  \nAt the Massachusetts State House\, on February 21\, 1838\, exiled Southerner Angelina Grimké becomes the first American woman to address a legislative body. Her powerful speech about abolition also firmly asserts the full citizenship of American women. Four other women abolitionists–Maria Weston Chapman\, Lydia Maria Child\, Susan Paul\, and Julia Williams–are all there to support and guide her through this pressure-packed moment\, and they have their own moments of intense struggle to share. To be staged in the Massachusetts State Senate Chamber\, under the dome where Angelina gave her original speech. \n  \nPerformances on Monday\, 8/12 at 6:30pm and Thursday\, 8/15 at 6:30pm will include ASL \ninterpretation. \n  \nReserve Your Tickets
URL:https://massachusetts250.org/event/a-light-under-the-dome/2024-08-15/
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CATEGORIES:Black History,Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240831T093000
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SUMMARY:Muster Day
DESCRIPTION:To supplement the meager armed forces\, most early 19th-century farmers and craftsmen were required by law to serve in local militia units – the forerunner of today’s National Guard. Militia musters often saw the various militia companies of several towns coming together for a regimental muster. These would have been grand spectacles with townspeople coming out to view visiting militia companies in their dashing uniforms. Come and join us for our muster day and cheer on your favorite militia company! \n\nTalk to members of two uniformed volunteer militia companies.\nListen to early 19th-century martial music.\nWatch musket and cannon firing demonstrations.\nSee a “Sham Fight” as rival militia companies square off against each other in the field.\nOur young visitors will get the chance to learn early 19th-century drill and marching with the militia officer’s instruction and a toy musket.\nLearn why many New Englanders were pushing for reforms to the militia system and the role that intemperance played in those reforms.\nHear the Singing School practice for a concert to welcome Lafayette.\n\nPLUS: This Muster Day\, we’re getting ready for the arrival of the Marquis de Lafayette! This year marks the Bicentennial celebration of Lafayette’s Farewell Tour of the United States and to commemorate this tour\, the American Friends of Lafayette are hosting educational programs across the United States in the same cities and towns that Lafayette visited on his tour. On Muster Day\, view an exhibit from the American Friends of Lafayette and some objects in the OSV Museum Collection commemorating Lafayette’s visit\, purchase some gingerbread based on Mary Washington’s Lafayette gingerbread receipt (recipe)\, and make your own “Welcome Lafayette” ribbon. Then\, on September 3rd\, join us on the Sturbridge Common (NOT the Old Sturbridge Village Common)\, the exact ground where Lafayette stopped on September 3\, 1824\, for a Commemorative ceremony celebrating Lafayette’s arrival in Sturbridge\, MA. Learn more about the Commemoration of the 200th anniversary of Lafayette’s Farewell Tour here. \n  \nCost: Included with standard daytime admission or Village membership. Standard daytime admission is $30 for adults\, $28 for seniors (55+)\, $15 for youth (4-17)\, $15 for college students (with a valid college ID)\, and free for children 3 and under. SAVE $3/person by purchasing your tickets online instead of at the door! Food and drink are also available for purchase.
URL:https://massachusetts250.org/event/muster-day/
LOCATION:Old Sturbridge Village\, 1 Old Sturbridge Village Road\, Sturbridge\, MA\, 01566\, United States
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