Friday’s reenactment of the Midnight Ride in Muskingum Park featured, from left, Mackenna (Alexander) Merrifield as Dr. Samuel Prescott, Keith Malone as Paul Revere and Susan Vessels as William Dawes.
The 250th anniversary of Paul Revere's famous midnight ride to warn that the British were coming will take over Boston on April 18. The trek will be re-enacted by two men, one by foot the other by ...
On the evening of April 18, 1775, two lanterns were illuminated from the tower of The Old North Church in Boston to alert the colonists that British forces were advancing across the Charles River.
LEXINGTON, MA ‒ Everyone knows the story. At least, a version of it. Sitting cross-legged on matted classroom rugs, elementary school students each year are read the famous opening lines of Henry ...
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WCBD) – Friday marks 250 years since Paul Revere’s infamous midnight ride to warn colonial leaders of the impending arrival of British troops. The April 18, 1775 ride, which came on ...
Fan of Revolutionary history? A new exhibition celebrating Massachusetts' role in the Revolutionary War opens in Boston today, Friday, March 28. The exhibition is part of a statewide anniversary ...
The reenactment of the Midnight Ride included the three historical riders Paul Revere (Keith Malone), Samuel Prescott (Mackenna Merrifield) and William Dawes (Susan Vessels). (Photo by Amber Phipps) ...
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Pop Culture Blurred the Truth of Paul Revere’s Ride. Here’s What Really Happened 250 Years Ago
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow’s famous poem “Paul Revere’s Ride,” taught in classrooms across the United States for over a century, begins with the line: “Listen, my children, and you shall hear of the ...
Paul Revere, portrayed by Peter Johnson riding Island Girl, delivered the famous two lights to Lincoln Plaza for the ceremony. (Photo by Morgan Ahart) SALEM — Salem commemorated the 250th anniversary ...
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