• Marblehead Museum’s First Annual Colonial Craft Fair

    Marblehead Museum 170 Washington Street, Marblehead, United States

    Saturday, April 20th 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Jeremiah Lee Mansion Gardens **Rain Date is Sunday, April 21st** Members: $10 per Person / $25 per Family Non-Members: $15 per Person / $40 per Family Ages 3 & Under: FREE Come enjoy the sights, sounds, and smells of colonial New England at Marblehead Museum’s 1st Annual...

  • Written By the Victors: Remembering the American Revolution, Part I

    Buttonwoods Museum 240 Water Street, Haverhill, MA, United States

    This April 2024 marks 249 years since the opening battles of the American Revolution! Written by the Victors: Remembering the American Revolution is a two-part lecture series by Buttonwoods' Museum Educator Antoine Trombino-Aponte that re-examines the American Revolution to unravel some of the myths and misconceptions that have been passed down through the centuries since...

  • Old Taverns in 18th Century Andover: Headquarters for Sleeping, Politicking and Entertainment

    Andover Center for History and Culture 97 Main Street, Andover, MA, United States

    PARTNER EVENT Andover Center for History and Culture The introduction of stage coaches along major roadways leads to taverns as inns, houses of entertainment and political headquarters.  Learn about the role of rum in the American Revolution and hear about a certain Mr. Washington who comes to Andover. See beakers, mugs and bowls from the era...

  • Privateer Trail Walking Tour

    Historic Beverly 117 Cabot Street, Beverly, MA, United States

    Are you interested in Beverly’s Revolutionary era maritime history? Then this is the tour for you! Join us as we journey through Beverly to visit the homes and businesses of some of Beverly’s most famous privateers! Experience Beverly’s beautiful waterfront views as our guides explain how these sites would have looked and functioned in the...

    Free
  • Marblehead on the Eve of Independence

    Marblehead Museum 170 Washington Street, Marblehead, United States

    This illustrated talk by Judy Anderson will present a portrait of Marblehead at the peak of the town’s pre-Revolutionary prosperity, as social tensions and political divisions began to erupt. Judy will profile our gritty but thriving seaport in the two generations before the grueling struggle for independence. As Britain’s colonies in North America launched into...

  • Eve of the Revolution

    Rebecca Nurse Homestead 149 Pine Street, Danvers, United States

    In the summer of 1774 to early 1775. The Port of Boston has been closed in retribution for the Boston Tea Party. The countryside is rising up, there is talk of raising minute companies alongside of the regular militia, and “warlike stores” are being gathered, stored, the moved and stored again. Patriotic citizens are doing...

    $10
  • The Great Debate: Birthplace of the American Navy

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

    Are you Team Beverly or Team Marblehead? Where is the birthplace of the American Navy? Two local towns that have argued with each other for centuries over this question. Help us settle the Great Debate once and for all! Come out and support your town as historians K. David Goss (Beverly) and Charlie Newhall (Marblehead)...

    $15.00
  • Written By the Victors: Remembering the American Revolution, Part II

    Buttonwoods Museum 240 Water Street, Haverhill, MA, United States

    April 2024 marked 249 years since the opening battles of the American Revolution! Written by the Victors: Remembering the American Revolution is a two-part lecture series by Buttonwoods' Museum Educator Antoine Trombino-Aponte that re-examines the American Revolution to unravel some of the myths and misconceptions that have been passed down through the centuries since the...

  • The Die is Now Cast: Essex County’s Political and Military Response to the Intolerable Acts

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

    In December 1773, a mob of Boston residents stormed three merchant ships moored at Griffin's Wharf and quickly destroyed the chests of East India Company tea located onboard. Three months later, in response to the Boston Tea Party, Parliament passed a series of laws known as the Boston Port Bill. These legislative acts essentially stripped...

    $15.00
  • “Tea’s Party: From Boston to Salem and Back Again” with Historian James Fichter

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

    Join historian James Fichter for "Tea’s Party: From Boston to Salem and Back Again" a special talk on the history of tea in colonial Massachusetts Bay. This free talk with be hosted at the Salem Armory Regional Visitor Center (2 New Liberty Street, Salem) on Thursday, May 13 at 7 p.m. In this talk Fichter reveals...

    FREE
  • Encampment Weekend at Salem Maritime National Historic Site

    Salem Maritime National Historic Site 160 Derby St, Salem, MA, United States

    In June 1774, General Gage came to Salem with some friends. America would never be the same. On June 15, 10am-4pm and June 16, noon-4pm, Salem Maritime National Historic Site will be commemorating the 250th Anniversary of General Gage’s arrival and the relocation of the capitol to Salem with a weekend-long encampment of British Soldiers...

    Free
  • Church Service with General Gage

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

    As part of the British Encampment at Salem Maritime National Historic Site Sunday morning at 9 am, Join General Gage and the loyal citizens of Salem at St. Peter’s Church in Salem for an 18th century church service. The General will be occupying the same pew that he used when he was in Salem in...

    FREE