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In Photos: The 250th Anniversary of the Battle of Lexington By Ellen P. Cassidy, Maria S. Cheng, and Lotem L. Loeb May 2, 2025 By Lotem L. Loeb ...
The seminal battle of the Revolutionary War, as seen through a Globe photographer’s lens John Tlumacki captured explosions of gunpowder and celebrations of the Revolution’s 250th anniversary ...
Even 250 years after the first battle of the American Revolution, the spirit of resistance lives on in Lexington. The big picture: The Boston suburb and neighboring Concord have spent more than a ...
Bunker Hill, Lockhart adds, “is the great American battle, if there is such a thing.” Much of the world looks to the Battles of Lexington and Concord, fought in Massachusetts on April 19, 1775 ...
Lexington officials have installed a new arch based on an 1875 design to commemorate community service and the 250th anniversary of the Battle of Lexington. The VO250 Arch will illuminate each ...
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USS Lexington: The Carrier America Gave Up to Win the BattleThe USS Lexington, originally built as a battlecruiser and later converted into a fleet carrier, became a pivotal asset for the US Navy during World War II and earned the nickname “Lady Lex ...
Bunker Hill, Lockhart adds, “is the great American battle, if there is such a thing.” Much of the world looks to the Battles of Lexington and Concord, fought in Massachusetts on April 19, 1775 ...
Forty-nine immigrants from various countries became U.S. citizens during a ceremony on Lexington Battle Green. The naturalization ceremony concluded the 250th Patriots' Day Weekend Commemoration ...
Notes Appears in exhibition catalog as entry no. 149 (Sale info: TO BE AUCTIONED). "'The tidings spread - men galloped from town to town beating the drum and calling to arms. The people snatched their ...
In mid-June 1775, as the combatants far away at Bunker Hill in Massachusetts counted their dead, the English elite — as yet unaware of the battle — were welcoming the summer with horse racing ...
From Paul Revere on his legendary midnight ride to George Washington being called to lead, a new 4-part series hosted by Kelsey Grammer is exploring the historic battles of Lexington and Concord.
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