• 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,...

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  • 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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  • Spirit of ’76 Painting & WPA Murals

    Abbot Hall 188 Washington Street, Marblehead, MA, United States

    Guided tour of Abbot Hall, Marblehead’s 4th town meeting hall, whose corner stone was laid in 1876, the nation’s Centennial year. Be inspired by the giant life-size “Spirit of ’76” painting, explore Revolutionary & historical murals painted in 1934 during the nation’s WPA (Works Progress Administration) program, and more. A different program in Abbot Hall...

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  • Marblehead on the Eve of Revolution

    Marblehead on the Eve of Revolution
    Abbot Hall 188 Washington Street, Marblehead, MA, United States

    A walking tour of downtown Marblehead focusing on the mid-1700s, on the eve of Revolution, when the gritty but thriving and prosperous international Atlantic seaport was the sixth most populous metropolis in British North America. The town’s zealous and nearly fully rebel (Patriot) service in the 8-year war, first on land and then at sea,...

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  • Battle of Menotomy: Myth, Lore, & History

    Rebecca Nurse Homestead 149 Pine Street, Danvers, United States

    Professor Donald Hayes will be presenting on his recent research and discovery of the role Danvers militias played in the Battle of Menotomy at the time of the Battle of Lexington and Concord. Danvers lost seven men that day, second only to Lexington itself. He will highlight what is myth about the events vs what...

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  • Revolutionary Tea on a Gambrel Roof

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

    A creative theatrical presentation based on a circa 1875 local poem by Lucy Larcom about the historic Danvers Jeremiah Page House. Period music, and an art installation add to the illustration of the story: When the British monarchy started taxing tea in the colonies, Jeremiah told Sarah that “no tea shall be drunk in this...

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  • John Glover’s Marblehead Schooner, Hannah (1765-1775)

    Virtual Event

    Six years ago, vessel biographer Randy Biddle decided to investigate the origin story and likely appearance of a small, schooner named Hannah, owned in Marblehead by John Glover. On October 10, 1775. she became famous for her harrowing engagement with, and narrow escape from the much larger British naval vessel, Nautilus, near the entrance to Beverly Harbor....

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  • Newburyport Commemorates 250th Anniversary of the 1775 Quebec Expedition (Friday)

    Newburyport Commemorates 250th Anniversary of the 1775 Quebec Expedition with Multi-Day Celebration Newburyport’s Road to Revolution—a collaboration with community partners including the Museum of Old Newbury, the Custom House Maritime Museum, First Parish Church, Newbury, Old South Church, and the Brigadier General James Brickett–Old Newbury Chapter, NSDAR—proudly presents a special three-day commemoration of the 250th anniversary of Benedict Arnold’s...

  • Newburyport Commemorates 250th Anniversary of the 1775 Quebec Expedition (Saturday)

    Newburyport’s Road to Revolution—a collaboration with community partners including the Museum of Old Newbury, the Custom House Maritime Museum, First Parish Church, Newbury, Old South Church, and the Brigadier General James Brickett–Old Newbury Chapter, NSDAR—proudly presents a special three-day commemoration of the 250th anniversary of Benedict Arnold’s 1775 Quebec Expedition. Details for all events are found at HERE. Saturday, September 20th -...

  • Revolutionary Summer Saturdays

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

    Join us every Saturday through September for FREE outdoor and indoor activities for kids of all ages! 10 am - 1 pm, rain or shine | Free admission to the museum and the interactive Discovery Center during the event. ⚓ Jump all day in the bouncy castle ⚓ Sail the seas in a pirate ship...

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