Events are funded in part through generous grants from the Massachusetts Cultural Council, Massachusetts Society of the Cincinnati, the Lowell Institute, and the Revere Hotel.
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Colonial Weaving Demonstration
Colonial Weaving Demonstration
Talented fiber artist, Zoe Lawson, demonstrates the art of creating cloth by hand and simple machines. Practice weaving on the small looms provided.
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Meet Harriet, Daughter of Paul Revere
Meet Harriet, Daughter of Paul Revere
Diane Lent brings to life Harriet Revere, one of Paul Revere’s 16 children. Join her in reminiscing about her father’s dramatic life, the adventures of her many siblings, nieces, and nephews, and growing up in the historic North End. Performances at 1, 1:45, and 2:30.
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Patriot Fife and Drum
Patriot Fife and Drum
Enjoy a lively concert of music that accompanied colonists as they marched, danced, wooed their beloveds, and waged war. David Vose and Sue Walko provide fascinating insight into each selection they perform.
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Meet Loyalist Tea Consignee Joshua Winslow
Meet Loyalist Tea Consignee Joshua Winslow
Descended from an old Mayflower family, merchant, shipowner, soldier, husband, and father of three children, including famous diarist Anna Green Winslow, Joshua Winslow also identified as a Loyalist and as such he became one of the East India Tea consignees, charged with selling that hated tea in Boston. After attending one protest, he retreated to […]
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Hammered Dulcimer Concert
Hammered Dulcimer Concert
Award-winning musician Dave Neiman plays jigs, reels, and Baroque and Renaissance tunes that Paul Revere and his family may have enjoyed.
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When Boston Was Closed: Ordinary Bostonians and the Intolerable Acts
When Boston Was Closed: Ordinary Bostonians and the Intolerable Acts
This year for the first time, we’re adding to our popular fall lecture series by offering a new live-streamed lecture in the summer. Our summer lecture coincides with Civic Season, the period between Juneteenth and the Fourth of July. Dr. Adelman’s lecture will be live-streamed at 6:30 pm on Tuesday, July 2, and the recording […]
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Colonial Dance Tunes and Love Songs
Colonial Dance Tunes and Love Songs
In the guise of itinerant musicians, Al Petty & Deirdre Sweeney perform popular 18th-century tunes such as “Mr. Isaac’s Maggot” and “Jack’s Health” on the penny whistle, flute, fife, & other instruments.