Grants to illuminate Massachusetts history for Revolution’s 250th anniversary

Grants to illuminate Massachusetts history for Revolution’s anniversary

Massachusetts is celebrating the 250th anniversary of the Revolutionary War this year and next with initiatives and events across the state, funded by $2 million in grants from the Healey-Driscoll administration, and the Pioneer Valley is no exception. The statewide initiative — known as Massachusetts 250 — is celebrates anniversaries of events that were significant […]

Massachusetts Expands MA250 Grant Program to Support Revolutionary Storytelling Statewide

The Healey-Driscoll Administration and the Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism (MOTT) have announced the second round of funding through the Massachusetts 250 Grant Program, awarding $2 million to 59 organizations across the state. This competitive grant program supports projects that commemorate the 250th anniversary of the American Revolution in dynamic, inclusive, and regionally meaningful […]

Bunker Hill Reenactment in Gloucester

Bunker Hill Reenactment in Gloucester

For the 250th anniversary of the Battle of Bunker Hill, the fighting took place in Gloucester. The seaside community brought 1775, and one of the Revolutionary War’s major battlegrounds, back to life through vignettes, battle demonstrations and even lectures. Reenactors came not only from the New England states but also from up and down the […]

Housing History: Massachusetts Revolutionary War-Era Homes Open to the Public

“Massachusetts is the birthplace of the American Revolution, and pieces of that history can be found in many places – sometimes unexpected places – across the Commonwealth,” said Secretary of Housing and Livable Communities Ed Augustus.  Whether it’s just down the street or worth a daytrip, EOHLC and the Healey-Driscoll administration encourage people to take the […]

The First to Celebrate: Massachusetts and the Origins of July 4th

Massachusetts has always played a special role in America’s story, both for the pivotal events that happened here, and for how its people chose to honor and remember them. In 1781, while the Revolutionary War was still underway, Massachusetts became the first state to officially recognize July 4th as a holiday. The Massachusetts General Court […]