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The Healey-Driscoll Administration has announced $2 million to 59 organizations across Massachusetts to support initiatives and events that commemorate the 250th anniversary of the American ...
The Rel & Wilma Maples History Center in the King Family Library is hosting the Fourth Annual Sevier County Heritage Day, and this year’s free event focuses on ...
Global Asian brands are landing in Boston’s Chinese enclave, and rents are going up for the mom-and-pops that have long ...
Procession kicks off from Boston City Hall Plaza at 9 a.m. and meanders to the Old State House for the annual reading of the ...
Our history books can’t cover everything, which means that some of the best stories fade with time. The Edenton Tea Party is ...
America was not the only nation at war with Great Britain during at this time. France, Spain and the Netherlands were also at ...
A new exhibit at the Susan B. Anthony Birthplace Museum explores how Alva Belmont’s tea parties helped spark revolutionary ...
Parliament’s Stamp Act tax of the mid-1760s ignited the Anglo-American conflict. Yet, as historians broadly agree, it was ...
John Hancock was once one of the wealthiest merchants in New England and among the most popular and well-respected figures of ...
On July 4, 1776, the U.S. declared independence from British rule—a journey echoing India's own freedom struggle. Both ...
Nan’s Rustic Kitchen & Market, best known for its bone-in fried chicken that must be ordered two hours in advance, opened its ...