Two exhibits at the Massachusetts Historical Society and the Concord Museum commemorate the Declaration of Independence. The Lowell Sun: Eye on Art: Concord Museum‘s ‘Transformed by Revolution’ explains town’s part in war Eye on Art: Concord Museum‘s ‘Transformed by Revolution’ explains town’s part in war

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The Boston Globe: At local museums, the countdown continues to July 4 and the 250th At local museums, the countdown continues to July 4 and the 250th As the United States counts down to , Massachusetts will begin celebrating the Revolutionary War during Patriots' Day weekend (April 18–20, 2026). Whether you are standing on Lexington ... While Concord’s role in the start of the American Revolution is widely recognized, less well known are the continued experiences of disruption and turmoil in Concord throughout the war. What was it ... CONCORD — Wars most notably occur on battlefields, but they occur in many other places, too, places where no fighting goes on but the consequences of fighting elsewhere can be very much felt. Seen ...

CONCORD — Wars most notably occur on battlefields, but they occur in many other places, too, places where no fighting goes on but the consequences of fighting elsewhere can be very much felt. Seen ...

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