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Articles related to "Paul Revere"
Midnight Rider Ride along with Paul Revere and witness what he did - and didn't - say and do in April of 1775. You may be surprised, but you won't be disappointed. paul revere • concord • lexington • gage • revolutionary war
DYSON RACING WINS GRAND-AM'S PAUL REVERE 250 The revival of the Paul Revere 250 is one of three such historic races included in the inaugural Grand-Am Series season.Dyso Racing wins and Weaver sews up first place in points in SportsRacer class. grand-am • motorsports • nascar • daytona international speedway • dyson racing
Paul Revere's bell by Edword D. Hoch This is a short story review of Paul Revere's Bell by Edward D. Hoch paul revere's bell • edward d. hoch • ellery queen mystery magazine
Paul Revere's Ride David Hackett Fischer corrects the misinformation surrounding Paul Revere and his famous ride. There is a lot more to this piece of history than you learned in school. paul revere • david hackett fischer • revolutionary war • thomas gage • one if by land
Revolutionary Attractions in Boston Boston is one of the most historical cities in the U.S. and it is packed with places to see that sparked the Revolutionary War. boston • revolutionary war • freedom trail • paul revere • boston common
The Female Paul Revere Hi! My name is Sybil Ludington. I was born in Fredericksburg, New York. On April 26, 1777, when I was 16 years old, I rode 40 miles to gather the men of the militia together to fight against the British. sybil ludington • paul revere • female paul revere • heroine • suite101
The Midnight Ride of Paul Revere Corrected The upcoming April anniversary of the Ride is an occasion to learn what really happened on April 18, 1775 by visiting events in Concord and Lexington, MA. massachusetts travel • concord massachusetts • lexington massachusetts • american history • paul revere
The Midnight Riders, April 19 1775 The midnight ride of Paul Revere was joined by many other Sons of Liberty blanketing Middlesex Co., risking their lives to warn the Minutemen that "The Regulars are out!" minutemen • paul revere • william dawes • samuel prescott • midnight riders
Was Paul Revere's Mother a Silversmith? Women working today as welders, carpenters, farriers and other traditional 'men's work' haven't taken on anything new. Colonial women led the way. colonial women • women blacksmiths • women printers • american revolution • paul revere
The Forgotten Midnight Riders Listen my children and you shall hear of the midnight ride of Paul Revere, William Dawes, Samuel Prescott and many more men, women, children crying "The Regulars are out" longfellow • 18th of april in 75 • midnight ride of paul revere • midnight riders • samuel prescott
Boston Freedom Trail Field Trip Field trip activities on Boston's Freedom Trail make the American Revolutionary War and United States colonial history come alive for students of all ages boston freedom trail • field trip • american revolution • massachusetts state house • park street church
Boston Massacre March 5 1770 One of the causes of the American Revolution; Samuel Adams and Paul Revere created a picture of tyranny and John Adams defended the British soldiers on trial for murder. boston massacre • samuel adams • john adams • paul revere • causes of the american revolution
Boston's Freedom Trail Boston's Freedom Trail is an excellent way to get an overview of Boston's historical sites, and to see downtown Boston on the cheap any time of the year. boston freedom trail • tour boston historical sites • free boston attractions • visit boston massachusetts • boston common
Early American Wood Engravers and Their Work John Foster of Boston is widely recognized as the first American to use a wood design as a printing block. He executed a portrait of Cotton Mather around 1670 woodcuts • woodcuts prints • wood engraver • wood engraving • woodcut wood engraving
Lexington MA, Revolution and The Buckman Tavern The Buckman Tavern played a key role in the 1775 battle between the Minutemen and the British on the day of the shot heard round the world in the American Revolution. lexington ma travel • shot heard round the world • buckman tavern • ride of paul revere • massachusetts travel
The Four Greatest White R&B Acts of All Time Profiles of some fair-skinned folks who understood the groove. paul revere and the raiders • the sons of champlain • the olympics • mitch ryder • mitch ryder and the detroit wheels
The Midnight Ride of Abel Benson A 9-year-old shows bravery and his true spirit of freedom, joining the same midnight ride ascribed to Paul Revere, calling Minutemen to defend liberty he had yet to enjoy minutemen • midnight ride of paul revere • midnight riders • african american • abel benson
The Potteries of New England, Part I: Bennington Exploring the history of potteries in New England, from Bennington to Dedham. pottery • american pottery • arts and crafts • bennington • marblehead
The Potteries of New England, Part II: Hampshire and Marblehead Exploring the potteries of New England, from the late 18th century through the early 20th century. pottery • american art pottery • new england pottery • bennington • marblehead pottery
Annual Epcot festival gets the "Flower Power" beat This year's six-week Epcot International Flower & Garden Festival is featuring live music acts from the 60s and 70s. walt disney world • epcot • flowers • music • festival
Deborah Samson Disguised as a man, Deborah Samson fought during the American Revolution; after being wounded, she received an honorable discharge and began a public speaking career. deborah samson • female soldier • american revolution • seen and not heard • robert shurtliff
Freemason Symbols in America MIddle School and High School students learn lessons connecting Benjamin Franklin and other famous Masons to the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution. masonry • freemasonry • class notes • american revolution • constitution
HELL AND MARIA! : THE STORY OF CHARLES DAWES Charles Dawes had a lot going for him, but his Vice-Presidency got off to a bad start and never recovered. The only Vice-President to win a Nobel Peace Prize, he never made his peace with the members of the U.S. Senate. Read about the famous ride made by the great-great-grandson of William Dawes who rode with Paul Revere. president • vice-president • charles dawes • calvin coolidge • senate
Lexington Alarm April 19 1775 At sunrise on the Lexington Green the first shots exact a down payment in blood for the priceless gift of freedom's ring and the American Revolution began in earnest. lexington minutemen • april 19 1775 • battle of lexington and concord • first shot • lexington green
Munroe Tavern, Lexington Landmark Near Boston The old Munroe Tavern still stands in Lexington, MA, a testimony to the passionate conflict between the Minutemen and the British that set off the American Revolution. munroe tavern • massachusetts travel • shot heard round the world • lexington and concord • old new england inns
New England Cemeteries An article about the old graveyards of Massachusetts where the headstones tell much about the deceased and their habits, foibles and reputations. new england cemeteries • massachusetts cemeteries • weird graves • historic graves • strange graves
Teen Idols Circa 1964-1966 An examination of teen idols from 1964-1966, who they were, and some of the ways they were marketed and promoted teen idols 1960s • beatles • british invasion • mia farrow • mod look
The Boston Massacre & the Revere Lithograph The Boston Massacre, Teddy Roosevelt's charge up San Juan Hill, and George Washington's crossing the Delaware are captured in paintings that often embellish the truth. boston massacre • paul revere's lithograph of the boston massacre • boston massacre and propaganda • george washington crossing the delaware • charge up san juan hill
The Shots Not Heard 'Round the World! A Revolutionary War mystery: who fired the first shot for freedom's ring heard 'round the world? This story might have aptly been named "The Mid-Day Ride of Paul Revere"! shot heard round the world • first battle of the american revolution • fort william and mary • first shot of the american revolution • paul revere's ride
Toothpaste Recipes Date Back Thousands of Years Mouth hygiene is thousands of years old and recipes for toothpaste range from items of superstitious value to today's whiskey flavored toothpaste. toothpaste recipes • old toothpaste • animal ashes in toothpaste • urine in toothpaste • blood in toothpaste
Women of the American Revolution Margaret Corbin, Molly Pitcher and Deborah Sampson actively participated in the American Revolution and fought for democracy and the freedom we now enjoy. margaret corbin • molly pitcher • deborah sampson • robert shurtleff • continental army
Boston Duck Tours Boston is famous for its role in the American Resolution. Boston Duck Tours provide an unusual way to see many popular attractions. boston ma • boston ma duck tour • boston sightseeing • boston sightseeing tour • beacon hill boston
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Biography Biography of American poet, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, famous for The Song of Hiawatha and The Courtship of Miles Standish. honery wadsworth longfellow biography • longfellow biography • longfellow works • the song of hiawatha • the courtship of miles standish
Let's Celebrate April Use your imagination to do some April kid crafts. april • april crafts • gardening week • library week • earth day
<i>Prelude to Glory</i>: Books Offer LDS View of First War Article offers a brief review of <i>Our Sacred Honor</i>, the first book in Ron Carter's series <i>Prelude to Glory</i>. The series focuses on events surrounding the Revolutionary War. revolutionary war • lds fiction • ron carter • america • u.s. history
16 Magazine Pop Culture Auction The personal collections of 16 Magazine's former editorial directors, Danny Fields and Randi Reisfeld, go on the auction block this Sunday, September 27. 16 magazine • pop culture • auction • backstage auctions • danny fields
Battle of Concord - April 19 1775 Redcoats leave Battle of Lexington and Concord is next. A shocked world heard that embattled farmers and Minutemen fired several rounds, killed 3 and stood for liberty! minutemen 1775 • battle of lexington and concord • old north bridge • embattled farmers • shot heard round the world
The Boston Traveler, Part II
The author finally ventures out from South Statiion to explore Boston. boston • amtrak • freedom trail • black heritage trail • museum of fine arts
The Green Dragon in History and Literature The Green Dragon, a mythical beast, appears in Shire and Boston taverns, and New York City August 30, 2004 protests against George W. Bush and the Iraq and Afghan wars. dragons • green dragon • lord of the rings • american revolution • green dragon tavern
Trash or Treasure, How to Decide Are the nails from Paul Revere's Uncle's friend's old barn worth saving? How does someone know what is worth saving and what isn't? historic • preservation • old • antique
Travel to See April Patriots' Day Commemorations There are many local events marking the anniversary of the Concord and Lexington Fights, as they are known locally. patriots' day • american revolution • american war for independence • concord fight • lexington fight
Visiting Boston Massachusetts Boston's famous museums and attractions are also Boston's best bargains, with a bit of planning. Here is an insider's guide to exploring Boston on a budget. visiting boston massachusetts • free things to do in boston • boston's best bargains • boston on a budget • boston's best budget attractions
At Liberty Along the Freedom Trail Don’t be put off by the structure. Boston’s historic footpath has plenty of flexibility built in. Here are some touring options and my nominations for the most interesting sites along the way. boston • historic • freedom trail • park service • old town trolleys
Enjoy a Italian Culinary Journey to the North End of Boston A culinary journey to taste the delicacies of Boston's North End makes you want to live there all year long. italian cuisine • boston • north end • culinary journeys
Activists Continue Campaign Against Rockstar Energy Drink Activists are still advocating a boycott campaign against Rockstar Energy Drink, because of purported links to controversial radio host, Michael Savage. rockstar energy drink • michael savage • russell weiner • janet weiner • charles c.c. tsai
Colonial American Craftsmen Postage Stamps, 1974 Leonard Everett Fisher of Westport, Connecticut designed all four 8-cent postage stamps and executed them using the scratch board method. us postage stamps • stamp postage • usps postage stamps • united states postage stamps • usps stamps
Filipino American Patriotism How does someone feel patriotism for her adopted land? Is it possible? Is it genuine? filipino american • united states • immigrant issues • patriotism
Let's Celebrate January Check out all of these fun January ideas. Then use them to get busy crafting! january • january holidays • winnie the pooh • martin luther king • black history month
Malcolm Gladwell: A Review Malcolm Gladwell questions everything, no matter how big or small. A gifted storyteller, Gladwell examines social epidemics and rapid cognition in compelling narratives. malcolm gladwell • tipping point • blink • rapid cognition • social epidemic |
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