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Tag: American Revolution

Spotlight Talk: Declaration of Independence


Why did the founding fathers think that July 2nd would be the day we celebrated American Independence? This Talk takes a look at our copy of the Declaration of Independence, […]

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Spotlight Talk: Declaration of Independence


Why did the founding fathers think that July 2nd would be the day we celebrated American Independence? This Talk takes a look at our copy of the Declaration of Independence, […]

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Spotlight Talk: Declaration of Independence


Why did the founding fathers think that July 2nd would be the day we celebrated American Independence? This Talk takes a look at our copy of the Declaration of Independence, […]

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“The Story of the Revolution:” Everything You Need to Know


This program will review everything that you need to know about The Story of the Revolution book, the artwork and the exhibition. This year long exhibit has been received with […]

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Spotlight Talk: “Story of the Revolution


This Spotlight Talk explores some of the artwork and artists behind our exhibit “The Story of the Revolution” in Beverly. This is a great opportunity to experience the exhibit before […]

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When Washington Went to War at Sea: How Beverly Became the General’s Naval Base


ONLINE In the fall of 1775, Gen. George Washington adopted a new strategy to drive the British army out of Boston—attacking its supply ships at sea. The semi-secluded cove of […]

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“Story of the Revolution” in Beverly Final Weeks


Once in a lifetime opportunity! In 1898, Henry Cabot Lodge published his book, “The Story of the Revolution” in which he tells the history of the Revolution War. For this […]

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a 1898 color oil painting on canvas by F. C. Yohn of a battle during the Revolutionary War. Soldiers travelled across Horse Shoe Plain, four miles of wading in water, sometimes breast high.

“The Story of the Revolution” in Beverly: The Other Paintings


Join us live on Facebook for a guided tour of our current exhibit with curator Abby Battis. She will walk you through the exhibit space and discuss the artists behind […]

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“The Story of the Revolution” in Beverly: The City’s War History


Join us for this LIVE Facebook event for a guided tour of our current exhibit with curator Abby Battis. She will walk you through the exhibit space and discuss Beverly’s […]

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