• Reading Frederick Douglass Together -July 5 – Newburyport

    Brown Square 60 Pleasant Street, Newburyport, MA, United States

    Join us for Newburyport's 9th annual community reading of Frederick Douglass's powerful speech, "What to the Slave is the Fourth of July?" An in-person community reading of Frederick Douglass's impassioned 1852 speech, “What to the Slave is the Fourth of July?” will take place on Sunday, July 5, at 10am. Lend your voice to this...

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  • March to Revolution: Lesser Known Stories from 1775-1776 with Dr. Abby Chandler

    North Andover Historical Society 800 Massachusetts Ave, North Andover, MA, United States

    The Battles of Lexington and Concord are well known as "the shot heard round the world" but have you ever heard of the Battle of Moore's Creek? Or the Revolutionary War connection between Fort Ticonderoga in upstate New York and Dorchester Heights in Boston? Or the Mecklenburg Resolves? This talk by Professor Abby Chandler focuses...

    $15
  • Chasing Liberty: Black Newburyporters and Privateers in Highland Cemetery

    Highland Cemetery 21 Hill Street, Newburyport, Massachusetts, United States

    Join Ghlee Woodworth for a walking tour focused on the memorials of Newburyport’s Black community and Revolutionary privateers. Wander through Newburyport’s historic Highland Cemetery with a special guide - noted author and historian Ghlee Woodworth, a 12th generation Newburyport native. During this special event, Woodworth will focus on the memorials of Newburyport’s once-thriving Black community...

    $10
  • Reading the Declaration of Independence

    Independence Park Lothrop St, Beverly, MA, United States

    Join Historic Beverly for a commemorative public reading of the Declaration of Independence at Independence Park, the very site where Beverly first heard the Declaration read aloud in 1776. On July 17, 1776, Colonel John Glover gathered his regiment on the parade ground that would later become Independence Park, where they were joined by Beverly...

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  • Newburyport’s Revolution: From High Street to the Waterfront

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

    Follow Newburyport's road to revolution through merchant mansions, taverns, privateering, shipmasters, and Market Square. Join noted author and historian Ghlee Woodworth for a walk from the 1808 Cushing House down State Street into the commercial and maritime heart of Newburyport. Hear how taverns, merchant mansions, privateering fortunes, shipmasters, and public spaces helped shape the city...

    $10
  • Newburyport 250 Declaration of Independence Day: The Die Is Cast

    Market Square Market Square, Newburyport, MA, United States

    Commemoration of the 250th anniversary of NBPT's first reading of the Declaration of Independence, with readings, music, reenactors, and more When: Sunday, July 19, 2026; 1:45 p.m. procession, 2:00 p.m. program Where: Brown Square to Market Square, with a stop at FRS UU Church, followed by a waterfront observance and family-friendly activities. Includes: Community readings,...

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  • 1776: Why Independence?

    Salem Armory Visitor Center 2 New Liberty Street, Salem, MA, United States

    Join Dr. Robert Allison as he discusses the challenges, opportunities, and the role of Essex County as America declared independence in 1776. Why did the American colonies declare Independence in 1776? What were the challenges, and what potential opportunities did they see? How did their thinking change from trying to preserve their long-cherished charter rights...

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  • Abigail Adams: Love & Politics in the American Revolution

    John Cabot House 117 Cabot Street, Beverly, United States

    Join Historic Beverly for an engaging evening of theater and history with Abigail Adams: Love & Politics in the American Revolution, a compelling one-woman performance written and performed by acclaimed historical interpreter Laura Rocklyn. Set in the year 1788, the performance finds Abigail Adams newly returned from Europe alongside her husband, John Adams, following his diplomatic...

    $10
  • The Plight of Loyalists on the Eve of Independence

    Salem Armory Visitor Center 2 New Liberty Street, Salem, MA, United States

    This lecture, presented by historian Alexander Cain, examines the often-overlooked experiences of American Loyalists from New England, including those from Essex County, during the Revolutionary War. It examines how unwavering loyalty to the Crown led to the loss of homes, freedom, and security for numerous families. Drawing on original petitions and firsthand accounts, the presentation...

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  • Abigail Adams: Legacy and Liberty

    Rocky Hill Meeting House 4 Old Portsmouth Road, Amesbury, MA, United States

    Celebrate the spirit of independence with Abigail Adams: Liberty and Legacy at the historic Rocky Hill Meeting House! In this engaging performance, local actor Sheryl Faye brings to life one of America’s most influential women—a revolutionary, mother, and advocate for women’s rights. Set in the eighteenth-century Rocky Hill Meeting House, this program explores Adams’s intelligence, courage, and her...

    $25
  • Revolutionary Leader – Colonel John Glover & his Crucial Leadership in 1776

    Abbot Public Library 3 Brook Road, Marblehead, MA, United States

    John Glover is justly the most famous and celebrated of Marblehead’s hundreds of Revolutionary servicemen due to his capable and resolute leadership of his intrepid and unflinching Continental Army regiment during the war’s first year and a half, through December 1776, while he was a Colonel. Although the numbers of his soldiers were somewhat in...

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  • Captain Nicholson Broughton, First Captain of the Privateer Hannah

    Abbot Public Library 3 Brook Road, Marblehead, MA, United States

    Captain Nicholson Broughton earned honor as the first commodore of the United States Navy. But he first gained fame as captain of the even more famous schooner Hannah, the “first” official privateer vessel sent out from Marblehead / Beverly waters under a commission from George Washington in service of his Continental Army, on September 2,...

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