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SUMMARY:"(Bitter)sweet Chocolate: Exploring 18th Century Chocolate From Bean to Beverage"
DESCRIPTION:Join award-winning historian and educator Michele Gabrielson for a delectable journey through taste\, tradition\, and transformation in the world of 18th-century chocolate. This interactive program explores the fascinating history of chocolate during the 18th century\, a pivotal time when this once-exclusive beverage became a beloved delicacy across the world. We will examine the origins of chocolate\, tracing its journey from Mesoamerica to its introduction in Spain and subsequent spread across the continent and back to the American colonies. The program concludes by sampling chocolate that would have been enjoyed by colonists! \n \nMichele Gabrielson is an award-winning local history teacher and 18th-century historic interpreter.  Ms. Gabrielson serves as the secretary for the nonprofit Mercy Otis Warren Society\, is a member of the Authenticity Standards Committee for Minuteman National Historic Park\, and is the coordinator for the Battle Road Guides for the annual reenactment of the Battle of Lexington and Concord. She was awarded a 2024 Rising Star Award for Public History by the Massachusetts History Alliance for her programming titled “The Revolutionary Classroom” and named a finalist for the 2024 Massachusetts History Teacher of the Year.  She was the Massachusetts Daughters of the American Revolution’s Outstanding History Teacher of the Year for 2025 and the 2025 winner of the Fred Graham Award for Excellence in Teaching from the Massachusetts Society of the Cincinnati. \n@the_revolutionary_classroom
URL:https://essexheritage.org/rev250/event/bittersweet-chocolate-exploring-18th-century-chocolate-from-bean-to-beverage/
LOCATION:Andover Center for History and Culture\, 97 Main Street\, Andover\, MA\, 01970\, United States
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SUMMARY:Rebels At Sea: Privateering in the American Revolution talk by Eric Jay Dolin
DESCRIPTION:Join us to hear Author Eric Jay Dolin talk about his book\, Rebels At Sea: Privateering in the American Revolution. \n  \nMore information coming soon \nAndover Center for History & Culture website
URL:https://essexheritage.org/rev250/event/rebels-at-sea-privateering-in-the-american-revolution-talk-by-eric-jay-dolin/
LOCATION:Andover Center for History and Culture\, 97 Main Street\, Andover\, MA\, 01970\, United States
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SUMMARY:Old Taverns in 18th Century Andover: Headquarters for sleeping\, politicking and entertainment
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Joann Michalik\, local historian and researcher\n\nIf you missed our 18th-century tavern night in April\, here’s your chance to experience it . . . with a holiday twist.\n\nThe 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. Try a taste of a special 18th-century Christmas drink!\n\nClick HERE to Purchase Tickets
URL:https://essexheritage.org/rev250/event/old-taverns-in-18th-century-andover-headquarters-for-sleeping-politicking-and-entertainment-2/
LOCATION:Andover Center for History and Culture\, 97 Main Street\, Andover\, MA\, 01970\, United States
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SUMMARY:Suing Their Enslavers: 18th century Freedom-Seekers in Andover
DESCRIPTION:First lecture in the series\, Freedom and Unfreedom in Essex County \nSuing Their Enslavers: 18th Century Freedom-Seekers in Andover \nA lecture given by Christine Boehmer\, independent historian \nNot all Native Americans in Massachusetts were invited to celebrate the harvest with English colonists. Some were enslaved by the colonists. In Andover in the 17th and 18th centuries\, wealthy white families commonly enslaved one or more Africans or Native Americans. Join us on Sunday afternoon November 24th from 1:30 – 3:00 when Andover independent historian\, Chris Boehmer\, will share the inspiring stories of siblings Peter Almonach Bridges and Kate Phelps\, born in Andover to an enslaved African and Native American couple. In the 1760s Peter and Kate took their enslaver\, Moody Bridges\, to court and won their freedom. \nThe lecture is an in-person presentation. However\, all registrants will receive an email the day before the event with a ZOOM option for participation. With this type of ZOOM presentation you will be able to ask questions or make comments in the chat room only. Your questions will be answered live on the ZOOM video after the lecturer has finished the presentation. \nClick HERE to purchase tickets
URL:https://essexheritage.org/rev250/event/suing-their-enslavers-18th-century-freedom-seekers-in-andover/
LOCATION:Andover Center for History and Culture\, 97 Main Street\, Andover\, MA\, 01970\, United States
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SUMMARY:Old Taverns in 18th Century Andover: Headquarters for Sleeping\, Politicking and Entertainment
DESCRIPTION:PARTNER EVENT\nAndover Center for History and Culture \n\nThe introduction of stage coaches along major roadways leads to taverns as inns\, houses of entertainment and political headquarters. \n\nLearn about the role of rum in the American Revolution and hear about a certain Mr. Washington who comes to Andover.\n\nSee beakers\, mugs and bowls from the era and have a taste of “flip” and “calibogus” drinks.\n\n\nThis program is pay-what-you-like.\nTickets start at $15.00\nRegister here: https://andoverhistoryandculture.org/taverns\n\nMeet the speaker Joann Michalik\n\nIn her professional capacity\, Joann Michalik serves as a consultant to manufacturing companies\, where she navigates the complexities of systems\, machines\, and workers. This expertise enriches her historical research\, enabling her to grasp the intricate web of relationships and structures that characterized Colonial society.\n\nAs the curator of ForgottenTaverns.com\, Joann invites readers to embark on a fascinating journey through the taverns of 17th\, 18th\, and 19th-century Massachusetts. Through her engaging blog\, Joann skillfully peels back layers of history to unveil the vibrant tapestry of everyday life in these taverns. Join us in exploring the rich history of Colonial Massachusetts by visiting ForgottenTaverns.com.
URL:https://essexheritage.org/rev250/event/old-taverns-in-18th-century-andover-headquarters-for-sleeping-politicking-and-entertainment/
LOCATION:Andover Center for History and Culture\, 97 Main Street\, Andover\, MA\, 01970\, United States
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