HCR7 would officially proclaim April 19 as Patriots' Day in a Utah, a day which is already celebrated in a few states across ...
The British were met with armed resistance in Lexington and Concord in what would be the first skirmishes in the Revolutionary War, made famous decades later by Ralph Waldo Emerson’s “Concord Hymn” ...
While the Patriots were ultimately victorious in the American Revolution, choosing sides and deciding whether to fight in the war was far ... at the battles of Lexington, Concord and Bunker ...
Don Wildman hops across the Atlantic from American History Hit to Echoes of History to help Matt Lewis understand how two tiny towns became the spark that lit the fire of the American War of ...
Historians say 18 men were killed or wounded in the battle at the bridge. The fighting that day at Lexington, Concord and ...
The start of the Revolutionary War is one of the top 52 places to visit in 2025, according to a list by The New York Times. The towns of Lexington and Concord jointly made No. 23 on the annual ...
In 1775, Paul Revere famously rode through Boston to warn of the British arrival, and the Revolutionary War officially started in Massachusetts at the Battle of Lexington and Concord on April 19 ...
Filmmaker Ken Burns will visit Lexington and Concord on April 17 to discuss his new documentary, "The American Revolution." ...
Mount your steed (or get in your car) and dash along the route traversed by Paul Revere to Lexington and Concord for this ...
Fighting first broke out in Lexington (the fabled "shot heard round the world"), then in Concord. The day ended in a British retreat to Boston. But the war would be long — John Adams had ...