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SUMMARY:Witness: Hingham in the Age of Revolution
DESCRIPTION:As the Nation marks 250 years of independence\, Witness: Hingham in the Age of Revolution explores how one New England town experienced the ideas\, contradictions\, and upheavals of the American Revolution. Through the lives of Hingham’s residents– white and Black\, free and enslaved– this immersive new exhibit traces the ups & downs forging of a nation.
URL:https://massachusetts250.org/event/witness-hingham-in-the-age-of-revolution-2/
LOCATION:Hingham Heritage Museum\, Main Street 34\, Hingham\, MA\, 02043\, United States
CATEGORIES:Black History,Commemoration,Exhibit,Women's History
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260219
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260803
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SUMMARY:The Revolutionary Journey of William Rotch Sr.
DESCRIPTION:A special exhibition of selections from the Historical Graphic Novel Quaker Whaler Traitor Spy! by Dr. Sarah Crabtree\, Illustrated by Melissa Philley. \nWilliam Rotch was one of the unluckiest men of the eighteenth century.  Accused of treason four times by three governments in two decades (1775 – 1795)\, he became a cautionary tale for any who dared dissent.  A member of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers)\, and thus a pacifist\, he vehemently opposed the wars for independence and empire during the late eighteenth century. But William Rotch was also one of the luckiest men of the eighteenth century.  Whaling was an exceptional industry in that the factory was a floating one.  Ships could be at sea for years at a time\, staffed with a motley crew\, frequenting ports the world over.  Rotch shrewdly used these factors to his advantage\, amassing a fortune by exploiting the very political fragmentation he so adamantly protested. Beginning with the Boston Tea Party\, the Rotches stretched the bounds of acceptable business practice by claiming residency – simultaneously – in three different countries.  This tactic landed Rotch in court almost as frequently as his antiwar stance\, but here too he won acquittal. \nSo was William Rotch a Quaker? A whaler? A traitor?  A spy?  This exhibit invites the viewer – you! – to decide which label best describes him.  Along the way\, we’ll revisit some famous (and infamous!) events and we’ll hear from a few characters you’ve definitely heard of and some maybe you haven’t.  What we hope is that you’ll agree his-story is a way of reapproaching how history is made – a story that is as much about who and what we remember as how and why we remember them.
URL:https://massachusetts250.org/event/the-revolutionary-journey-of-william-rotch-sr/
LOCATION:The Rotch-Jones-Duff House & Garden Museum\, County Street 396\, New Bedford\, MA\, 02740\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Rotch-Jones-Duff House &amp%3B Garden Museum":MAILTO:lpothier@rjdmuseum.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260411T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260411T190000
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CREATED:20260309T190113Z
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SUMMARY:An Intimate Evening with Martha and George Washington
DESCRIPTION:Step into the warmth and elegance of the 18th century as we host a special gathering inspired by the hospitality of Martha and George Washington.\nEnjoy an evening of conversation\, refinement\, and colonial charm in a cozy\, historic setting. \nGuests will be treated to a selection of hors d’oeuvres\, along with coffee\, tea\, and fine chocolates—all served in the spirit of early American graciousness. \n🎟 A purchased ticket of $30 is required for admission.\nThis exclusive event offers limited space to preserve its intimate atmosphere.\nhttps://www.eventbrite.com/e/an-intimate-evening-with-martha-george-washington-tickets-1982625301648?utm-campaign=social&utm-content=attendeeshare&utm-medium=discovery&utm-term=listing&utm-source=cp&aff=ebdsshcopyurl \nJoin us for a memorable night that blends history\, flavor\, and fellowship.\nThis program is supported in part by the Fall River Cultural Council a local agency which is supported by the Mass Cultural Council a state agency.
URL:https://massachusetts250.org/event/an-intimate-evening-with-martha-and-george-washington/
LOCATION:Lafayette-Durfee House\, Cherry Street 94\, Fall River\, Massachusetts\, 02722\, United States
CATEGORIES:Culinary,Event,Speakers
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ORGANIZER;CN="Lafayette-DurfeeHouse":MAILTO:fi1755rw@yahoo.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260418T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260418T140000
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CREATED:20260331T150215Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260331T150215Z
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SUMMARY:Ride to Freedom: A Revolutionary Family Celebration
DESCRIPTION:Fall River invites families to experience history in motion. Ride to Freedom: A Revolutionary Family Celebration brings together storytelling\, hands-on activities\, and live reenactments to mark the spirit of Paul Revere’s midnight ride—right here in the Spindle City. \nDesigned for all ages\, this event transforms a day out into an interactive journey through the Revolutionary era\, where kids can explore\, create\, and imagine what life was like in 1775. \nEvent Schedule: \n11:00AM\n• Free Carousel Rides (11 AM – 2 PM)\n• Live Radio Broadcast with Fun 107\n• Revolutionary-Era Displays & Demonstrations\n• Wedges of Time Spinning Demonstration\n• Craft & Activity Area: Paper Lantern “Signal Station” Craft\n• Dress-Up Station (Upper Level) – Kids can try on colonial hats and clothing—perfect for photos while riding the carousel.\n• Colonial Lawn Games (Outside) – Step outside for classic games that bring history to life through play.\n• Lafayette-Durfee House Information Table – Learn more\, browse merchandise\, and don’t miss the FREE giveaways!\n• “Revolutionary Specials” at Gathering Grounds Cafe – Coffee\, tea\, and themed refreshments available for purchase. \n12:00 PM – Featured Moment\nPaul Revere Rides the Carousel – A can’t-miss highlight of the day!\nPhoto opportunities with Paul Revere \n12:15 PM – Storytime on the Stage\nLive Reading: The Landlord’s Tale (Midnight Ride of Paul Revere)\nPresented by David R. Mello\, Director of Children’s Services at the Fall River Public Library.\nKids are invited to gather and listen as this iconic story is brought to life. \n12:30 – 1:00 PM – Hands-On Craft\n“Minuteman” Craft Activity\nContinue the creative fun with a guided craft inspired by Revolutionary history. \n1:00 PM – Live Music\nBristol County Fife & Drum Performance\nA lively musical experience (weather permitting) to close out the day with authentic Revolutionary sounds. \nWhether you stay for an hour or the full afternoon\, Ride to Freedom is designed to let families explore at their own pace—mixing education\, creativity\, and just the right amount of fun.
URL:https://massachusetts250.org/event/ride-to-freedom-a-revolutionary-family-celebration/
LOCATION:Fall River Carousel at Battleship Cove\, Water Street 5\, Fall River\, Massachusetts\, 02721\, United States
CATEGORIES:Celebration,Commemoration,Event,Outdoors,Reenactment
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ORGANIZER;CN="Viva Fall River":MAILTO:vivafallriver@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260422T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260422T200000
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CREATED:20260421T182456Z
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SUMMARY:Boston Tea Party Tea Tasting
DESCRIPTION:Reach back to Colonial times and sample teas from that age.  \nTea was a staple in colonial America. It became a symbol of British oppression and colonial protest. Refusal to drink tea\, and events such as the Boston Tea Party were acts of resistance that led to our country’s founding. \nTherapy Gardens will guide us through the Boston Tea Party\, including the famous ships involved\, the Sons of Liberty and “taxation without representation.”  \nThis program is sponsored by the Swansea Cultural Council\, a local agency\, and the Massachusetts Cultural Council\, a state agency.
URL:https://massachusetts250.org/event/boston-tea-party-tea-tasting/
LOCATION:Swansea Free Public Library\, Main Street 69\, Swansea\, Massachusetts\, 02777\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event,Speakers
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ORGANIZER;CN="Swansea Free Public Library":MAILTO:jtavares@sailsinc.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260426T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260426T170000
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CREATED:20260407T171951Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260407T171951Z
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SUMMARY:Revolution & The Enlightenment Candlelight Concert (Plymouth)
DESCRIPTION:Hundreds of flickering candles will create a serene ambiance\, offering a magical\, immersive escape for the evening. America’s rise to independence coincided with Europe’s own awakening in an age of revolution. Mozart was a practicing Freemason and defended the principles of equality and that music should be accessible for all people. Although he depended on aristocratic support\, he was a staunch defender of the average citizen. His music took a turn from the Baroque era by featuring beautiful melodies with clean and less adorned lines. Johann Hummel was a student of Mozart and embraced the ideals of clarity\, structure\, elegant melodies and individual expression. We are pleased to bring these two beautiful works to historic Pilgrim Hall Museum.
URL:https://massachusetts250.org/event/revolution-the-enlightenment-candlelight-concert-plymouth/
LOCATION:Pilgrim Hall Museum\, Court Street 75\, Plymouth\, Massachusetts\, 02360\, United States
CATEGORIES:Anniversary,Commemoration,Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260430T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260430T130000
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CREATED:20260312T215849Z
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SUMMARY:Author Book Talk: Dr. Marla R. Miller\, Entangled Lives: Labor\, Livelihood\, and Landscapes of Change in Rural Massachusetts
DESCRIPTION:Free\, virtual program; registration required \nAbout the Author: Associate Dean for Strategic Initiatives of the College of Humanities and Fine Arts and a Distinguished Professor of History at the University of Massachusetts Amherst\, Dr. Marla Miller’s primary research interest is U.S. women’s work before industrialization. Her book The Needle’s Eye: Women and Work in the Age of Revolution was published by the University of Massachusetts Press in August 2006\, and won the Costume Society of America’s Millia Davenport Publication Award for the best book in the field for that year. In 2009 she published an edited collection\, Cultivating a Past: Essays in the History of Hadley\, Massachusetts\, also with the University of Massachusetts Press. Her book Betsy Ross and the Making of America  (Holt\, 2010)–a scholarly biography of that much-misunderstood early American craftswoman–was a finalist for the Cundill Prize in History at McGill University (the world’s largest non-fiction historical literature prize)\, and was named to the Washington Post’s “Best of 2010” list. A short biography of Massachusetts gownmaker Rebecca Dickinson appeared in the Westview Press series Lives of American Women in summer 2013. In 2019 she completed a microhistory of women and work in 18th-century New England titled Entangled Lives: Labor\, Livelihood\, and Landscapes of Change in Rural Massachusetts (Johns Hopkins University Press\, 2019). In addition to her own scholarship\, Professor Miller contributes to her fields of study as an editor.  She has served on the editorial board of the Public Historian as well as the Journal of the Early Republic\, and currently serves on the board of the New England Quarterly.   Dr. Miller is also the founding editor of the prizewinning UMass Press series Public History in Historical Perspective. \nAbout the Book: What was women’s work truly like in late eighteenth-century America\, and what does it tell us about the gendered social relations of labor in the early republic? In Entangled Lives\, Marla R. Miller examines the lives of Anglo-\, African\, and Native American women in one rural New England community—Hadley\, Massachusetts—during the town’s slow transformation following the Revolutionary War. Peering into the homes\, taverns\, and farmyards of Hadley\, Miller offers readers an intimate history of the working lives of these women and their vital role in the local economy. Miller\, a longtime resident of Hadley\, follows a handful of eighteenth-century women working in a variety of occupations: domestic service\, cloth making\, health and healing\, and hospitality. She asks about the social openings and opportunities this work created—and the limitations it placed on ordinary lives. Her compelling stories about women’s everyday work\, grounded in the material culture\, built environment\, and landscapes of rural western Massachusetts\, reveal the larger economic networks in which Hadley operated and the subtle shifts that accompanied the emergence of the middle class in that rural community. Ultimately\, this book shows how work differentiated not only men and woman but also race and class as Miller follows young\, mostly white women working in domestic service\, African American women negotiating labor in enslavement and freedom\, and women of the rural gentry acting as both producers and employers. Engagingly written and featuring fascinating characters\, the book deftly takes us inside a society and shows us how it functions. Offering an intervention into larger conversations about local history\, microhistory\, and historical scholarship\, Entangled Lives is a revealing journey through early America.
URL:https://massachusetts250.org/event/author-book-talk-dr-marla-r-miller-entangled-lives-labor-livelihood-and-landscapes-of-change-in-rural-massachusetts/
LOCATION:Virtual Program\, North Washington Square 19 1/2\, Salem\, MA\, 01970\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event,Speakers,Women's History
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ORGANIZER;CN="New Bedford Whaling Museum":MAILTO:communication@whalingmuseum.org
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