• “Revolutionary Dwellings” Outdoor Walking Tours

    “Revolutionary Dwellings” Outdoor Walking Tours
    Abbot Hall 188 Washington Street, Marblehead, MA, United States

    Actually –– nearly every colonial house in Marblehead (those built before 1775), was the home of a Revolutionary War serviceman. About 300 houses in Marblehead survive from before 1775, when the town was the sixth most populous metropolis in British North America. ( In the mid-1700s, it was Massachusetts’ second most populous town. Salem was...

  • “Revolutionary Dwellings” Outdoor Walking Tours

    “Revolutionary Dwellings” Outdoor Walking Tours
    Abbot Hall 188 Washington Street, Marblehead, MA, United States

    Actually –– nearly every colonial house in Marblehead (those built before 1775), was the home of a Revolutionary War serviceman. About 300 houses in Marblehead survive from before 1775, when the town was the sixth most populous metropolis in British North America. ( In the mid-1700s, it was Massachusetts’ second most populous town. Salem was...

  • Patriot in the Pulpit

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

    PARTNER EVENT  Come experience a rousing revolutionary sermon at the Rocky Hill Meeting House. In partnership with Essex Heritage, we welcome Donald Friary in living history as the Rev. Oliver Noble to the pulpit. He will deliver a discourse first given in Newburyport on March 8, 1775 “in commemoration of the Massacre at Boston, March the...

  • “Revolutionary Dwellings” Outdoor Walking Tours

    “Revolutionary Dwellings” Outdoor Walking Tours
    Abbot Hall 188 Washington Street, Marblehead, MA, United States

    Actually –– nearly every colonial house in Marblehead (those built before 1775), was the home of a Revolutionary War serviceman. About 300 houses in Marblehead survive from before 1775, when the town was the sixth most populous metropolis in British North America. ( In the mid-1700s, it was Massachusetts’ second most populous town. Salem was...

  • “Revolutionary Dwellings” Outdoor Walking Tours

    “Revolutionary Dwellings” Outdoor Walking Tours
    Abbot Hall 188 Washington Street, Marblehead, MA, United States

    Actually –– nearly every colonial house in Marblehead (those built before 1775), was the home of a Revolutionary War serviceman. About 300 houses in Marblehead survive from before 1775, when the town was the sixth most populous metropolis in British North America. ( In the mid-1700s, it was Massachusetts’ second most populous town. Salem was...

  • Around Marblehead’s First Harbor

    Grace Oliver Beach Beacon Street, Marblehead, United States

    A walking tour along Marblehead’s earliest harbor (1629 to c.1700) at the northeast tip of the mainland peninsula, where Native Americans summered for hundreds of years. Stunning views of the coves and islands. Early history, social history, fishing history — and architecture & aeroplanes. About a half mile one way / 15 min. back on...

    FREE
  • Beverly’s Maritime Role in the American Revolution

    John Cabot House 117 Cabot Street, Beverly, United States

    Are you fascinated by Beverly’s Revolutionary-era maritime history? Then this walking tour is for you! Join us as we explore historic Beverly, visiting the homes and former businesses of some of the city’s most famous privateers. Enjoy beautiful waterfront views as our knowledgeable guide brings the 18th century to life, describing how these locations looked...

    FREE
  • North Andover’s Revolutionary History Walking Tour

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

    We will begin at the North Andover Historical Society’s headquarters with a guided tour of our newest revolutionary exhibit, The Aspirations of Ordinary People. We will then tour the original center of the Andovers, hearing tales of the revolution as we visit the two original cemeteries and see the graves and living spaces of our...

    FREE
  • The Marblehead Fort in 1775

    The Marblehead Fort in 1775
    Fort Sewall Front Street, Marblehead, MA, United States

    Join Judy Anderson for a walking tour of Fort Sewall. Marblehead’s Fort Sewall was enlarged to its current footprint in 1775, as the Revolutionary War’s eight long years began –– though it wasn’t called Fort Sewall (after Samuel Sewall of Marblehead) until about 1800. Established in 1644, Marblehead’s defensive fort was renovated six different times,...

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  • Tour the home of Marblehead’s Famous Loyalist, Robert ‘King’ Hooper

    King Hooper Mansion 8 Hooper Street, Marblehead, MA, United States

    Rare opportunity ! A guided tour through the home of one of Marblehead’s few Loyalists, Robert “King” Hooper (1709 – 1790), explaining his Loyalist stance, and the tragedies of his long life and wealth. It will also focus on his extensive family: 4 wives (in sequence), 11 children (all by one wife ~ his second,...

    FREE
  • Benedict Arnold in Danvers: Lecture

    Tapley Memorial Hall 13 Page Street, Danvers, MA, United States

    Join us for a lecture at Tapley Memorial Hall by local historian Dan Gagnon from 1:00pm-1:30pm This event will be followed immediately by another event. CLICK HERE to learn more Did you know that when Arnold was still on the Patriots’ side of the Revolution, he and his troops camped in Danvers? In September 1775,...

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  • Benedict Arnold in Danvers: Gathering of Troops

    Arnold's Expedition to Quebec Marker Conant & High Street, Danvers, MA, United States

    On September 5, 1775, General Washington called for 786 volunteers from the Continental Army assembled at Cambridge. Their ambitious mission: march to the gates of Québec and capture the city. Led by Colonel Benedict Arnold, hero of Ticonderoga, and joined by approximately 250 Pennsylvania and Virginia riflemen, this expedition was ordered to march from Cambridge...

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