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SUMMARY:The American Revolution: A story of the War in 28 Paintings
DESCRIPTION:1776 was more than a turning point; it marked the birth of a new world order. A bold line was drawn as ordinary people made extraordinary decisions\, declaring independence from the most powerful empire on earth. Driven by youthful fire\, they believed in the promise of liberty more than they feared the cost of pursuing it.\nHistoric Beverly proudly presents The American Revolution: A story of the War in 28 Paintings\, a once-in-a-lifetime exhibition of artworks commissioned to illustrate Senator Henry Cabot Lodge Sr.’s landmark book.\nThese paintings are featured in Ken Burns’ upcoming documentary The American Revolution. The exhibit will be on display at the Cabot House from September 6\, 2025 to July 4\, 2026. Tickets are free and open to the public.
URL:https://revolutionaryvalley.org/event/the-american-revolution-a-story-of-the-war-in-28-paintings/
LOCATION:Cabot House\, 117 Cabot Street\, Beverly\, 01915\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibits,Free Events,Historical
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SUMMARY:Protest and Promise – The American Revolution in Lexington (ongoing event)
DESCRIPTION:December 1\, 2025 – September 1\, 2026 This ongoing exhibit highlights Lexington’s pivotal role in the American Revolution as the site of the conflict’s opening battle and a powerful symbol of colonial resistance to British rule. \nLexington’s significance lies not only in this first battle but also in what it represented. The town embodied the colonies’ growing determination to defend their rights and resist British authority.
URL:https://revolutionaryvalley.org/event/protest-and-promise-the-american-revolution-in-lexington/
LOCATION:The Scottish Rite Masonic Museum & Library\, 33 Marrett Road\, lexington\, 02420\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibits
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SUMMARY:A River Transformed Walking Tour
DESCRIPTION:Discover how the power of the Merrimack River was harnessed into textile production in the 19th century. This tour combines a walk along the riverwalk accompanied by a park ranger with a guided visit to the River Transformed Exhibit at the Suffolk Mill. \nJune 15-August 31\, 2025\nMonday and Tuesday at 2 p.m. \nVisitors should plan for a 75-minute tour\, all of which will be spent on your feet. Visitors can expect to walk as much as 1.5-miles on paved paths and are encouraged to bring water. This tour meets and ends at the Boott Cotton Mills Museum (115 John St.) \nThis tour is free. To reserve your spot\, call (978) 970-5000 or check in at the Boott Cotton Mills Museum front desk.
URL:https://revolutionaryvalley.org/event/a-river-transformed-walking-tour-4-3/2026-06-18/
LOCATION:Lowell National Historical Park – Boott Cotton Mills Museum\, 115 John Street\, Lowell\, 01852\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibits,Free Events,Historical,Outdoors,Talks and Film
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SUMMARY:Late Night at the Museum: Two Revolutions
DESCRIPTION:Explore the histories of both the Revolutionary War and the Industrial Revolution that both took root in Massachusetts. Learn from rangers about these early revolutions and how they would go on to shape the United States! \nThis free event is part of the Late Night at the Museum series\, offered June through October. Visit the Boott Cotton Mills Museum after-hours on the third Thursday of each month to experience the museum in a way in a new light.
URL:https://revolutionaryvalley.org/event/late-night-at-the-museum-two-revolutions/
LOCATION:Lowell National Historical Park – Boott Cotton Mills Museum\, 115 John Street\, Lowell\, 01852\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibits,Free Events,Historical,Kids & Family,MA250
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SUMMARY:Yappy Hour
DESCRIPTION:Sponsored by Tito’s Vodka in Support of Ruff Tales Rescue \nSave the date for our popular Yappy Hour event at The Groton Inn | Forge & Vine\, where you and your four-legged friend can enjoy a lively and welcoming evening on the lawn! Relax outdoors with delicious bites from the Forge & Vine food truck\, sip on refreshing cocktails\, beer\, and wine from our full cash bar\, and partake in exclusive samples and swag from our generous sponsor\, Tito’s Vodka. Treat your pup to our beloved house-made pup-sicles\, crafted just for them to enjoy. \nThis month’s Yappy Hour is in support of Ruff Tales Rescue\,  a 100% volunteer-run\, foster-based dog rescue operating in New England. Founded in 2014\, the nonprofit organization is dedicated to saving abandoned dogs\, particularly those at risk of euthanasia in overcrowded southern shelters\, and placing them in loving\, permanent homes. Without a physical facility\, Ruff Tales relies on devoted foster families to provide temporary care for rescued dogs until adoption. Since its inception\, the organization has rescued over 2\,400 dogs and continues to educate the community on responsible pet ownership.  \nGather your friends\, bring your pups\, and celebrate a night of good food\, great company\, and community support. \nThis event is free to attend with food and beverages available for purchase. Seating is limited\, but lawn chairs and blankets are welcome! \n*Cover photo by Steve Lieman
URL:https://revolutionaryvalley.org/event/yappy-hour-2/
LOCATION:Forge & Vine\, Forge & Vine\, 128R Main St\, Groton\, MA\, 01450\, United States
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SUMMARY:Heart of the Acre Food Tour
DESCRIPTION:The Acre is one of Lowell’s oldest and most iconic communities. Just west of downtown and bordered by the canal system\, it has long been a landing place for new immigrants. Each wave brought its own food\, faith\, and culture\, helping to shape the neighborhood’s character. \n​Historically packed with tenements and boarding houses for mill workers\, the Acre developed a strong sense of community grounded in churches\, cafés\, mutual aid societies\, and local businesses. Today\, that legacy lives on in its storefronts\, kitchens\, and sidewalks. This tour is about more than what we eat—it’s about who makes the food\, and the neighborhood that made them. \n​*A note about food allergies and dietary restrictions: \n​While we do our best to accommodate guests\, it can be difficult and substitutions are not always possible due to the nature of the tour and the participating restaurants.* \n​Stops include: \n​Sophia’s Greek Pantry \n​Laos Thai Kitchen \n​Golden Tea Cafe or Cafe Eclipse \n​Viet Thai or Oshare Sushi + Bar \n​Tasty Dumplings \n​Mochinut or El Tipico Bakery \n​Attendees can park at Sophia’s Greek Pantry parking lot to the left of the building. \n​Please note that we may cancel a tour due to low-ticket sales or severe weather conditions. Should this occur\, you will receive notice from Luma and/or a Taste the Acre representative by 1pm the day prior to the event\, and a refund will be processed. You are encouraged to book a future date.
URL:https://revolutionaryvalley.org/event/heart-of-the-acre-food-tour/
LOCATION:Taste the Acre
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