• Red Coat March: Leslie’s Retreat 250th Reenactment

    City of Salem Salem, MA, United States

    All are welcome to join at 9:30am at St. Peter’s-San Pedro Episcopal Church at 24 St. Peter’s Church to learn the history behind Leslie’s Retreat, and to hear from current elected officials. For more information about this program CLICK HERE  Beginning at 10:30 am with the tolling of the church bells, the Red Coats will...

    FREE
  • Leslie’s Retreat 250th Trolley Tour

    St. Peter's-San Pedro Epsicopal Church 24 St. Peter Street, Salem, MA, United States

    Join us for a FREE 90-minute Trolley tour from Salem to Marblehead and back will discuss how and where the American Revolution could have started in Marblehead and/or Salem on February 26, 1775, almost two months before the first battles of the Revolutionary War at Lexington and then Concord on the 19 th of April....

    FREE
  • Fashion in the Season of Revolution: A Panel Discussion and a Revolutionary Reenactor Promenade

    PEM 161 Essex St, Salem, MA, United States

    The Peabody Essex Museum (PEM) invites you to step back in time with Fashion in the Season of Revolution, a dynamic exploration of the intersection between style, society, and conflict in the Revolutionary era. This engaging program, presented in cooperation with Leslie’s Retreat 250, offers a unique blend of scholarship, storytelling, and immersive experience, combining...

    Included with Museum Admission
  • The Revolution Ball

    Hamilton Hall 9 Chestnut Street, Salem, MA, United States

    The Revolution Ball is a colonial dress/black tie evening of live music, dancing, food, and drinks. The event celebrates the commemoration of the 250th anniversary of Leslie's Retreat from the Salem gun powder raid of 1775. In February of 1775, Colonel Alexander Leslie and his British regulars were sent to raid the gunpowder and cannon...

    $150
  • In Open Rebellion

    Old Town Hall 32 Derby Square, SALEM, MA, United States

    Held in Salem’s Historic Old Town Hall, step back into Salem on the eve of the American Revolution for the anniversary of Leslie’s Retreat and Revolution 250! Its autumn of 1774, Salem is the seat of the newly appointed Royal Governor, General Gage- welcomed by some, resented by others. With their local government severely constrained...

    FREE
  • When Redcoats Marched in Marblehead

    Marblehead Museum 170 Washington Street, Marblehead, United States

    On Sunday, February 26, 1775, about 250 British soldiers marched through Marblehead, sent by the royal governor to search for weapons. When that column of redcoats stalled at a drawbridge in Salem, their commander ordered locals to let them pass. Militia companies were assembling to stop them. If that confrontation had turned violent, it could...

    $15
  • Newburyport’s Road to Revolution Part I: Roots of Rebellion

    Firehouse Center for the Arts 1 Market Square, Newburyport, MA, United States

    Join the Museum of Old Newbury and the Custom House Maritime Museum for the kick-off event to a year-long exploration of Newburyport's role in the American Revolution. Join historian and author Alexander Cain for a captivating lecture exploring the roots of the American Revolution, focusing on Newburyport, the Merrimack Valley, and Essex County. Explore the 17th and...

  • For the Defense and Safety of the Province: Essex County Prepares for War

    Meredith Farm 41 Cross Street, Topsfield, MA, United States

    ****THIS EVENT IS SOLD OUT**** Join us for a lecture by Historian Alex Cain, followed by drilling demonstrations performed by reenactors from Danvers & Lexington. In October 1774, the Massachusetts Provincial Congress ordered the towns across the colony to prepare for war with England. In response, Essex County entered a wartime phase that included creating...

    Pay-What-You-Can
  • Newburyport’s Road to Revolution Part II: Nbpt Braces for Attack by Sea

    Custom House Maritime Museum 25 Water Street, Newburyport, MA, United States

    Boston is occupied, Portsmouth blockaded. A wild rumor flies that Ipswich has been attacked by sea and her inhabitants killed. A British scouting party sneaks into Newburyport Harbor under the cover of night. In the face of constant threat, Newburyport’s harbor became a safe haven for vessels of all kinds on the eve of Revolution,...

  • Newburyport’s Road to Revolution, Part III – The First Tea Party

    Museum of Old Newbury 98 High Street, Newburyport, MA, United States

    Join us for a special Sunday afternoon tea party at the Museum of Old Newbury to explore a tea mystery. For generations, Newburyporters claimed to have been the first to protest onerous British tariffs by destroying tea imported from British India. Before Sam Adams's band dunked that tea in Boston harbor, as the Clipper City's claim goes, a sturdy shipwright sparked...