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SUMMARY:Bedford Liberty Pole Capping Parade and Ceremony
DESCRIPTION:2020 Bedford Liberty Pole Capping Parade and Ceremony\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nThe annual Bedford Liberty Pole Capping Parade and Ceremony on Saturday\, April 11\, 2020 at 10:30 am at Wilson Park in Bedford\, Massachusetts. Watch as minutemen from throughout New England convene on the Town Common and march with fife and drum down The Great Road to Wilson Park to watch the official Pole Capping tradition. A minuteman will proclaim freedom by shinnying up a 25-foot pole and placing a red cap atop it\, and British soldier will arrive to disrupt the festivities. The Bedford Liberty Pole Capping Parade and Ceremony is one of the opening event for all of the minuteman companies of the region; it is a chance for Revolutionary War reenactors to get in uniform and shake off the cobwebs for the winter. \n\nBedford Liberty Pole Capping Parade and Ceremony\nAnnually\,two Saturdays before Patriots’ Day\, the Bedford Minuteman Company and Minuteman Companies from the area converge on Willson Park in Bedford to commemorate the spirit and courage of the patriots who sparked the American Revolution. \nBedford Pole Capping Revived in 1965\nThe modern tradition of pole capping in Bedford began in 1965 following the formation of the modern-day Bedford Minuteman Company the previous year. The history of pole capping dates back to Roman times but was most prevalent during colonial times. The most notable pole capping took place in Boston in 1765 and was a tree\, not a pole\, located at juncture of Washington and Essex Streets. The “Liberty Tree” was a symbol of the Sons of Liberty\, a revolutionary organization. When a red flag was raised at the top of the tree\, it was a sign to for the group to organize. Liberty Poles sprang up in communities around the colonies\, including Bedford. Today\, the annual Bedford Liberty Pole Capping Parade and Ceremony takes place as a celebration of Bedford’s resolve and patriotic spirit during the American Revolution. \nBedford Liberty Pole Capping Mini-Gallery\n[/fusion_gallery]\n \nThe Bedford Liberty Pole Capping Parade and Ceremony features a march\, displays of musketry\, and music of the period performed by the men and women of the many Minuteman Companies in attendance. But the main event – which draws not only spectators\, but also the soldiers of His Majesty’s 10th Regiment of Foot\, intent on stopping the defiant rabble-rousing – is the raising of a tall wooden pole\, which is climbed by a Bedford Minuteman and affixed with a red knitted cap. \nThe “Pole Capping” reenacts the practice in Colonial America of dissatisfaction with varied rulings and conduct of the English government. This defiance to the British Crown showed the spirit of liberty exemplified by Bedfordians and other colonials in the early phases of the War for Independence. \nThe Town of Bedford displayed equally the spirit and courage of their compatriots with\, among other acts of courage\, the erection of their own Liberty Poles. It is in commemoration of those men\, and their American feeling for Liberty at the Bedford Liberty Pole Capping Parade and Ceremony\, that the Bedford Minuteman Company conducts its annual Liberty Pole Capping and Raising ceremonies. \nParticipants in the Bedford Liberty Pole Capping Parade and Ceremony\nThe Stow Minutemen: The annual Liberty Pole Capping Parade and ceremonies is the traditional kickoff for fife and drum corps. You’ll want to BE THERE no later than 10:00 am\, Parade steps off promptly at 10:30am. We meet in the high school parking lot over near the tennis courts and soccer fields directly in front of the school. Form up there around 9:30 am – 9:45 am and then we’ll march over as a group to the Bedford Commons to await the start of the parade. \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Bedford Liberty Pole Capping Parade and Ceremony at Wilson Park in Bedford\, MA. \n \nTags: Bedford Liberty Pole Capping Parade and Ceremony\, Bedford Liberty Pole Capping\, Bedford Liberty Pole Capping Parade\, Bedford Liberty Pole Capping Ceremony\, Patriot’s Day Events \nView other Patriots Day Reenactments and Other Events\nView other Revolutionary War Reenactments & Other Events
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/bedford-liberty-pole-capping-parade-and-ceremony/
LOCATION:Wilson Park\, Great Road & Concord Road & North Road\, Bedford\, MA\, 01730\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,American Revolutionary War Reenactment,Patriots Day
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ORGANIZER;CN="Bedford Minuteman Company":MAILTO:info@bedfordminutemancompany.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200411T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200411T150000
DTSTAMP:20260407T024617
CREATED:20170404T103420Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200310T133404Z
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SUMMARY:Meriam's Corner Exercise
DESCRIPTION:2020 Meriams Corner Exercise\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nMeriams Corner Exercise is commemorated on Saturday\, April 11\, 2020 at 1:00 pm at Meriams Corner\, Lexington Road in Concord\, Massachusetts. The Town of Concord\, joined by area minute companies and Minute Man National Historical Park\, commemorate the fight at Meriams Corner that sparked the six-hour running battle back to Boston at this annual Meriams Corner Exercise. Meriams Corner Exercise is held on the grounds of the Meriam House\, with a short parade starting at 1:00 pm from Ripley School and concluding with ceremonies at Meriam’s Corner. \n\nMeriams Corner Exercise\nThis annual commemoration marks the assembly and actions of militia and minuteman units that arrived at Meriams Corner during the British retreat from Concord\, Aril 19\, 1775. After the Regulars’ withdrawal from the North Bridge where they had engaged with more than 400 Minutemen\, they began a retreat back to Boston. By the time the Regulars arrived at this spot at half past noon\, there were reported to be about 1\,100 Minutemen in the area from more than a dozen towns. A challenge by the Regulars started a classic guerilla action\, which continued for many hours as the outnumbered British retreated towards Boston. At least two British privates were killed and several others wounded here during that initial exchange. By the time the day was over\, 49 Colonials and 73 British troops were killed\, plus 173 wounded and missing. \nThe actions commerated here at the Meriams Corner Exercise began a war that would not end until Yorktown\, more than 6 long years later. Minute companies\, fife and drum\, and the Concord Independent Battery commemorate the fight at Meriam’s Corner. In addition to a parade\, there will be musket and cannon firing and fife and drum music. \nParticipating UnitsGroups such as the Middlesex County Volunteers Fifes and Drums take part in the parade and other Meriams Corner Exercise activities. \nAbout Patriots’ Day ActivitiesEach year thousands of people flock to historic Lexington and Concord and Minute Man National Historical Park to celebrate Patriots’ Day. Patriots’ Day is a special Massachusetts State holiday commemorating the opening battle of the American Revolutionary War\, April 19\, 1775. These activities begin days earlier with events such as Meriams Corner Exercise. The holiday (Officially observed on Monday\, (this year on [su_patriots_day]\, and the entire weekend\, is celebrated with parades\, reenactments and commemorative ceremonies. \nLocationMeriam’s CornerLexington RoadConcord\, MA 01742 \nFor more information about Meriams Corner Exercise: Minute Man National Historical Park\, call 978-318-7825 \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the start of Patriots’ Day events and the next Meriams Corner Exercise at Meriam’s Corner in Concord\, Massachusetts two Saturdays prior to Patriot’s Day. \nTags: Meriams Corner Exercise\, Merriams Corner Parade\, Merriams Corner Battle Exercise\, Merriams Corner \nView other Patriots Day Reenactments and Other Events\nView other Revolutionary War Reenactments & Other Events
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/meriams-corner-exercise/
LOCATION:Meriams Corner\, Lexington Road\, Concord\, MA\, 01742\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,American Revolutionary War Reenactment,Fife & Drum Corps Events,Patriots Day
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200411T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200411T170000
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CREATED:20170404T181851Z
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SUMMARY:Paul Revere Capture Ceremony
DESCRIPTION:2020 Paul Revere Capture Ceremony\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nWitness the annual Paul Revere Capture Ceremony on April 11\, 2020 at the Paul Revere Capture Site in the Minute Man National Historical Park in Lincoln\, Massachusetts. The Lincoln Minute Men and the Town of Lincoln\, joined by other reenactment units\, observe the historic capture of Paul Revere with a dramatic re-telling of Longfellow’s famous poem\, fife and drum music and a musket fire salute. \n\nPaul Revere Capture Ceremony\nAt 2:45 PM\, the company of Lincoln Minute Men will assemble at the Battle Road Visitors Center of the Minute Man National Historical Park. From there\, with flags flying and to the music of colonial fifes and drums\, the Lincoln Minute Men and all who wish to join them will march down Nelson Road\, a section of the original Battle Road\, to the Paul Revere Capture Site on Route 2A. \nIn a lively ceremony beginning at 3 PM\, the Minute Men will commemorate the capture of Paul Revere\, the escape of William Dawes\, and the success of Samuel Prescott in carrying the alarm. The Paul Revere Capture Ceremony will include a lively historical narrative of the events and the heroism of Lincoln residents. All this will be accompanied a musket salute and by colonial music performed by the Fifes and Drums of the Lincoln Minute Men and other invited musical groups. \nLocation\nPaul Revere Capture Site\, Minute Man National Historical Park\n200 North Great Road Lincoln\nLincoln\, MA 01773 \nFor more information: Call (978) 369-6993 \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Paul Revere Capture Ceremony at the Paul Revere Capture Site in the Minute Man National Historical Park in Lincoln\, Massachusetts\, two Saturdays before Patriot’s Day. \nTags: Paul Revere Capture Ceremony\, Patriot’s Day Events \nView other Patriots Day Reenactments and Other Events\nView other Revolutionary War Reenactments & Other Events
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/paul-revere-capture-ceremony/
LOCATION:Paul Revere Capture Site\, 200 North Great Road Lincoln\, Lincoln\, MA\, 01773\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,American Revolutionary War Reenactment,Fife & Drum Corps Events,Patriots Day
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200418
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200420
DTSTAMP:20260407T024617
CREATED:20170405T015154Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200310T140505Z
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SUMMARY:Battle of Bound Brook Living History Weekend
DESCRIPTION:2020 Battle of Bound Brook Living History Weekend\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nExperience the Annual Battle of Bound Brook Living History Weekend on April 18-19\, 2020 at the Abraham Staats House in South Bound Brook\, New Jersey and learn about the American War for Independence. The Battle of Bound Brook Living History Weekend activities include: 18th Century Soldiers’ Encampment and Street Battles\, Ceremony at Old Presbyterian Graveyard\, Sunday Buffet Breakfast\, Historic House tours\, featured speakers and more. \n\nBattle of Bound Brook Living History Weekend\nWatch as the re-enactors recreate the skirmishes that originally occurred between the armies of Major General Benjamin Lincoln under General George Washington and the troops of British General Lord Charles Cornwallis on April 13\, 1777\, in what is today Bound Brook and South Bound Brook. \nThe two-day Battle of Bound Brook Living History Weekend program explores the American Revolutionary War during the timeframe of the Battle of Bound Brook and Middlebrook encampments that occurred between 1777–1779. Learn about and experience this important period in New Jersey’s and America’s Revolutionary War history. \nBattle of Bound Brook Living History Weekend activities include: \n\nMarching\, Drilling and Street Battle Reenactments in Bound Brook and South Bound Brook\, featuring American and British units portraying the soldiers of the American Revolution.\n18th century Soldiers’ Encampment on the grounds of the Abraham Staats House\, 17 von Steuben Lane\, South Bound Brook\, 08880. Come walk through camp and see what life was like for American and British troops during the time of the American Revolution.\nHistoric house tours: The Abraham Staats House\, with the original structure c. 1740\, was home to the Staats family for nearly 200 years and served as the headquarters for George Washington’s “Drillmaster” Baron von Steuben.\nPresentations and Exhibits at the Abraham Staats House\nLive musical performances and discussions about the music and instruments of the Colonial Era (throughout the weekend).\n\nBattle of Bound Brook Living History Weekend Mini-Gallery\n\n \nThe Continental Army was stationed in Bound Brook to keep an eye on British General Cornwallis\, whose army occupied New Brunswick. To rid himself of this interference\, Cornwallis organized a surprise attack on Bound Brook with the help of Hessian Johann Ewald\, captain of the elite Lieb Jaeger Korps. \nAt this time\, American Major General Benjamin Lincoln was staying in the home of Phillip Van Horne on the Old York Road\, now Main Street in Bridgewater\, across the street from TD Bank Ballpark and the Bridgewater New Jersey Transit Train Station. \nVan Horne is said to have been friendly to both sides during the Revolution\, and that Lincoln narrowly escaped out the back door as the British were knocking on the front door. \nLincoln was able to rally his 500 troops to retreat. A band of Continental soldiers fought the British at the Queen’s Bridge and the Stone Arch Bridge that spanned the Raritan River and the Green Brook. Most of the Americans were able to escape to fight another day\, though 60 troops were killed or captured. \nOne of the key locations for the Battle of Bound Brook reenactment is South Bound Brook’s Abraham Staats House\, which served as the headquarters of Baron von Steuben\, the German officer who came to Valley Forge and helped instill discipline and martial skills in the American troops during that bitterly cold encampment in Pennsylvania. He was known as Washington’s drill master. \nReenactors Information\nLocation\nAbraham Staats House\n17 Von Steuben Lane\nSouth Bound Brook\, NJ 08880 \nCOST: Adults: $10; Seniors & 18 year and under: $5; Family(up to 5 members): $20 \nFor More Information: Call (732) 369-3583; Email info@staatshouse.org \n \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Battle of Bound Brook Living History Weekend at the Abraham Staats House in South Bound Brook\, New Jersey. \nTags: Battle of Bound Brook Living History Weekend\, Battle of Bound Brook Reenactment\, Battle of Bound Brook Revolutionary War Reenactment\, American Revolutionary War \nView other Patriots Day Reenactments and Other Events\nView other Revolutionary War Reenactments & Other Events
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/battle-of-bound-brook-living-history-weekend/
LOCATION:Abraham Staats House\, 17 Von Steuben Lane\, South Bound Brook\, NJ\, 08880\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,American Revolutionary War Reenactment,Patriots Day
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ORGANIZER;CN="Friends of Abraham Staats House":MAILTO:info@staatshouse.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200418T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200419T160000
DTSTAMP:20260407T024617
CREATED:20170122T181026Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200310T145429Z
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SUMMARY:Old Fort Niagara Patriots Day Weekend
DESCRIPTION:2020 Old Fort Niagara Patriots Day Weekend\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nCelebrate Old Fort Niagara Patriots Day Weekend on April 18-19\, 2020 at Old Fort Niagara in Youngstown\, New York. Patriots Day weekend commemorates the opening of the American Revolution on April 19\, 1775. Join Crown and Rebel forces for two days of living history programming\, battle demonstrations\, storytelling and ceremonies honoring veterans. Patriots Day Weekend will also honor all U.S. military service people\, who will be admitted free with proper ID. \n\nOld Fort Niagara Celebrates Patriots Day Weekend\nThe weekend’s family-friendly\, educational and interactive activities will enlighten visitors about the Battles of Lexington and Concord that began April 19\, 1775\, and started the American Revolution. The programs are suitable for all ages and everything is included with regular admission to the fort. \nThere is no extra charge for Old Fort Niagara Patriots Day Weekend\, but general admission tickets are required. Members of the Old Fort Niagara Association are free. \nAdmission: Adults $13\, Children 6-12 $9\, under 6 free\nDiscounts: $15 Adults; $10 Children for Senior Citizens\, Military & Vets w/ID\, AAA/CAA w/ID\, NYS Parks Discovery Pass coupon\, Guests of Old Fort Niagara Association Members \nLocation\nOld Fort Niagara – Standing Guard Since 1726\n102 Morrow Plaza\n(in Fort Niagara State Park)\nYoungstown\, NY 14174\n(716) 745-7611 \nFor More Information: Call (716) 745-7611 \nAbout Patriots Day\nPatriots Day is a special Massachusetts State holiday commemorating the opening battle of the American Revolutionary War\, April 19\, 1775. The holiday (Officially observed on the closest Monday\, and the entire weekend\, is celebrated with parades\, reenactments and commemorative ceremonies. \nOld Fort Niagara Patriots Day Weekend Mini Gallery\n\n \nDaily Schedule:\nActivities take place from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. each day.\n10:00 a.m. Assembly\n10:30 a.m. Musket Demonstration\n11:00 a.m. Recruiting Demonstration. Here’s your chance to join the army and fight for Crown or Congress. Soldiers of all ages are welcome.\nNoon Storytelling\n12:30 p.m. Musket Demonstration\n1:00 p.m. Uniforms and Clothing of the American Revolution\n1:30 p.m. Musket Demonstration\n2:00 p.m. Saturday- Veterans’ Honor Ceremony; Sunday- Patriots Day Honors. Followed by a musket salute.\n2:30 p.m. (immediately following honor ceremony) Tactical Demonstration/Skirmish.\n3:30 p.m. Musket Demonstration \nAbout Old Fort Niagara\nOld Fort Niagara has dominated the entrance to the Niagara River since 1726. In American hands since 1796\, Fort Niagara was recaptured by the British in 1813\, and then ceded to the US a second time in 1815 at the end of the War of 1812. Today\, visitors can discover an amazing collection of military architecture\, including the oldest building in the Great Lakes region: the “French Castle.” The fort is a New York State and National Historic Landmark and hosts several reenactments each year.[su_accordion][su_spoiler title=”Read More”]\nOld Fort Niagara offers a chance to step back in time to an era when great empires struggled for control of North America. Visit original 18th century buildings\, enjoy incredible views and take part in exciting living history programs. The Fort’s Visitor Center offers you introductory exhibits filled with original artifacts and an award-winning 16-minute orientation film. Don’t miss the Fort’s original War of 1812 Flag. \nInside the Fort\, you’ll tour original buildings where Native American\, French\, British and American soldiers lived and worked from the 18th to the 20th centuries. During the summer months you’ll witness musket and artillery firing demonstrations\, go on a guided tour\, see artisans at work and learn about life on the Niagara Frontier during the 18th and early 19th centuries. \nTake a Virtual Tour of Old Fort Niagara\nIf you visit during one of our special events\, such as Old Fort Niagara Celebrates Patriots Day Weekend\, you’ll meet reenactors who faithfully recreate the lives of past Fort garrisons and depict the struggles that led to the birth of the United States and Canada. If you visit during the off season\, you’ll enjoy self-guided or audio tours and hourly musket demonstrations in addition to the many exhibits and period rooms throughout the Fort. Why not make plans to visit the Fort today? You’ll experience a unique blend of authenticity and drama that brings history alive.[/su_spoiler][/su_accordion] \nMark your calendar today so you won’t miss the Old Fort Niagara Patriot’s Day Weekend at Fort Niagara State Park in Youngstown\, New York. \nTags: Old Fort Niagara Patriots Day Weekend\, Revolutionary War Reenactment \n \nView other Patriots Day Reenactments and Other Events\nView other Revolutionary War Reenactments & Other Events
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/old-fort-niagara-patriots-day-weekend/
LOCATION:Old Fort Niagara – Standing Guard Since 1726\, 102 Morrow Plaza\, Youngstown\, NY\, 14174\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,American Revolutionary War Reenactment,Patriots Day
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200419
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200420
DTSTAMP:20260407T024617
CREATED:20170404T221249Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200310T141255Z
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SUMMARY:Lincoln Salute Concert of 18th Century Fife and Drum Music
DESCRIPTION:2020 Lincoln Salute Concert of 18th Century Fife and Drum Music\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nJoin us for 17th Annual Lincoln Salute Concert of 18th Century Fife and Drum Music on April 19\, 2020 ast Pierce Park in Lincoln\, Massachusetts comes to life with the sounds of fifes and drums. From 1:45-3:30 PM\, the Fifes & Drums of the Lincoln Minute Men will host a concert of 18th century fife and drum music. Bring your picnic and lawn chairs and enjoy the rousing entertainment in comfort. \n\nLincoln Salute Concert of 18th Century Fife and Drum Music\nIn the 18th century\, military fifers and drummers played military and folk tunes from all the cultures of Europe\, as well as works by the major composers of the era. The Lincoln Salute Concert of 18th Century Fife and Drum Music includes performances by other groups\, such as the Fifes and Drums of the Lincoln Minute Men\, 1st Michigan Colonial Fifes and Drums\, the Middlesex County 4-H Fifes and Drums\, and other invited music groups. In prior years\, the Salute has included performances by the Colonial Williamsburg Fifes and Drums\, the Corps of Drums Society of Great Britain\, and The Old Guard Fife and Drum Corps. \nLocationPierce Park17 Weston RdLincoln\, MA 01773 \nFor more information email our Drum Major at hafner@bc.edu \nMark your Patriots’ Day Calendar today so you don’t miss the next The Lincoln Salute Concert of 18th Century Fife and Drum Music at Pierce Park in Lincoln\, MA. \nTags: Lincoln Salute Concert of 18th Century Fife and Drum Music\, Lincoln Salute\, Patriots Day Lincoln Salute\, Patriots Day Events \nView other Patriots Day Reenactments and Other Events\nView other Revolutionary War Reenactments & Other Events
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/lincoln-salute-concert-18th-century-fife-drum-music/
LOCATION:Pierce Park\, 17 Weston Road\, Lincoln\, MA\, 01773\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,American Revolutionary War Reenactment,Fife & Drum Corps Events,Patriots Day
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ORGANIZER;CN="Lincoln Minute Men":MAILTO:facebook@lincolnminutemen.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200419T020000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200419T150000
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SUMMARY:Arlington Patriots Day Parade
DESCRIPTION:2020 Arlington Patriots Day Parade\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nJoin us for the Arlington Patriots Day Parade on Sunday\, April 19\, 2020 at 2 p.m. in Downtown Arlington\, Massachusetts. The Arlington Patriots Day Parade will begin its route at Brattle Square in Arlington Heights at 2:00 p.m.\, traveling down Mass Ave to the Linwood Street area in East Arlington. The Middlesex County Volunteers Fifes and Drums\, along with other minuteman reenactor groups\, will march in this year’s parage. \n\nArlington Patriots Day Parade\nFor more information about the Arlington Patriots Day Parade and other activities that will be held on parade day please visit the Arlington Patriot Day Parade webpage. \nAbout Arlington Patriots Day Parade\nPatriots’ Day is a special Massachusetts State holiday commemorating the opening battle of the American Revolutionary War\, April 19\, 1775. The village of Menotomy (now Arlington) was located on Concord Road (now Massachusetts Avenue) between Boston and Lexington. Following the skirmishes that took place in Lexington and Concord\, eleven men were killed and two Redcoats were killed in battle in Menotomy\, making it the bloodiest fighting on the first day of the American Revolution\, April 19\,1775. \nArlington’s annual parade pays tribute to the brave citizens of Massachusetts that helped forge our nation’s mantle of liberty. The parade is a tribute to our Armed Forces and represents the history and origins of our U.S. military. \nOther Arlington Patriots Day Parade Day Activities\n“Fun Run” Patriots Day Road Race\nThe Boys and Girls Club of Arlington will be sponsoring the Annual “Fun Run” Patriots Day Road Race. The first Fun Run was held on April 19\, 1965. The 2.5 mile event is open to all Arlington residents and members of the Boys and Girls Club. The race will be held on Sunday\, before the parade\, at 8:00 a.m.\, beginning at the Arlington/Lexington line on Massachusetts Avenue and proceeding to the Boys and Girls Club. Registrations fees apply. Visit their website for more details as they become available. \nMemotomy Battle Re-enactment\nOn April 19\, 1775\, the Jason Russell House was the site of the bloodiest encounter in the Battle of Lexington and Concord. Eleven colonials were killed during the skirmish; bullet holes still show in the cellar way\, parlor\, and guest room. Two Redcoats were also killed. Russell and nine of the colonial dead were buried in the nearby Old Burying Ground\, where an obelisk was erected to their memory in 1818. This battle re-enactment will take place at the Jason Russell House on Sunday\, before the parade at 12:00pm. This event is free to the public. \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss tne next Arlington Patriots Day Parade in Downtown Arlington\, Massachusetts. Note: Easter Date Conflict: The Arlington Patriots Day Parade normally is held the Sunday before Patriot’ Day. In year’s where that is Easter Sunday\, it is moved to the Sunday after Patriots’ Day. \nTags: Arlington Patriots Day Parade\, Patriots Day Events \nView other Patriots Day Reenactments and Other Events\nView other Revolutionary War Reenactments & Other Events
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/arlington-patriots-day-parade/
LOCATION:Downtown Arlington Massachusetts\, 1 Main Street\, Arlington\, MA\, 02476\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,American Revolutionary War Reenactment,Fife & Drum Corps Events,Patriots Day
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200419T033000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200419T083000
DTSTAMP:20260407T024617
CREATED:20170411T171740Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200310T145017Z
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SUMMARY:Sudbury March to Concord
DESCRIPTION:2020 Sudbury March to Concord – Patriot’s Day\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nJoin the Sudbury March to Concord on April 19\, 2020\, Patriots’ Day beginning at the First Parish Church in Wayland. Show your fortitude and love of local history with this annual march through Wayland and Sudbury to Concord. Please note this march takes place on the “original” Patriot’s Day of April 19\, and that only those vetted by the colonel will be able to fire from the North Bridge. \n\nPatriot’s Day Sudbury March to Concord\nThe Sudbury Companies of Militia and Minute\, accompanied by the Sudbury Ancient Fyfe and Drum Companie\, will recreate the April 19\, 1775 march of over 300 Sudbury men to Concord to take part in the battles of Lexington and Concord at the start of the American Revolution. The Companies will assemble first at the First Parish Meeting House in Wayland Center at 3:45 AM for a march along Old Sudbury Road and Glezen Lane to the Grout-Heard House\, North Cemetery and the Old Training Field where salutes will be fired commemorating the participation of the East Company of the Sudbury Companies of Militia and Minute in the events of 1775. \nThe commemorative Sudbury March encompasses at least two phases. First\, the Sudbury Companies of Militia and Minute march through Wayland\, once Sudbury\, and then from Sudbury to the Old North Bridge\, Concord. Details for each of these phases is described below. \nFor more information\, contact Col. Steve Taskovics: colonel@sudburyminutemen.org \nSudbury March to Concord Assembly Points (please be prompt)\n3:45 am Wayland Center\n5:30 am Sudbury Center\nDownload the Route of March \nSudbury Militia March Through Wayland\nAnnually on April 19\, the Sudbury Militia march through Wayland\, Massachusetts. This event reenacts and commemorates the mission of our forefathers who did the same on April 19\, 1775\, at the start of the American Revolution. At that time\, Wayland was a part of Sudbury and home to one of the Sudbury Companies of Militia & Minutes’\, the East Company. \nThe Sudbury Militia march through Wayland starting at 3:45 am by the First Parish Church (Wayland Center) stopping for commemorative salutes at Grout-Heard House and North Cemetery. We end with a salute at the Olde East Company Training Field before breakfasting around 5am. Then\, the company leapfrogs to Old Sudbury Center to ready for the next leg\, the Sudbury March. \nSudbury March to Concord Mini-Gallery\n[/fusion_gallery]\n \nEast Sudbury Center (Wayland Center)\n3:45 am Assembly of Troops at the First Parish Church\, Wayland\n4:15 am Depart First Parish Church\n4:20 am Grout Heard House   Flag Raising & Salute\n4:25 am ConOnue March North on Old Sudbury Road\n5:05 am Olde East Company Training Field   Fire Salute\n5:40 am Depart by carriage and coach to Sudbury Center \nSudbury Militia March from Sudbury Center to the Old North Bridge\nAnnually on April 19\, the Sudbury Companies of Militia and Minute march from Sudbury Center to the Old North Bridge in Concord\, Massachusetts. This event reenacts and commemorates the mission of our forefathers who did the same on April 19\, 1775\, at the start of the American Revolution. \nOn April 19th\, 1775\, a messenger reached Sudbury between 3 and 4am bringing news that British Regulars had left Boston the evening before and were headed westward\, presumably to Concord where military supplies were garrisoned. Each Sudbury contingent heeded the call and took the most expedient route to what is now called Battle Road. The present day Sudbury Companies of Militia and Minute follow a route that approximates one of the routes. While on route\, we honor those who lay in rest at several cemeteries with prayer and musket salute.Upon reaching the North Bridge\, we give one final salute at the North Bridge. \nSudbury Center\n5:30 am Assembly of all participants for the March to Concord\n6:15 am Begin March to Concord\n6:20 am Olde Town Cemetery   Fire Salute\n6:25 am Proceed along Concord Road to Pantry Road\n7:00 am North Cemetery   Fire Salute\n7:05 am ConOnue on Pantry Road towards Dakin Road\n7:30 am Becomes Old Picard Road at Concord Line   Fire last Salute\n8:00 am Concord Middle School   Refreshment stop\n8:30 am Proceed on Old Marlboro Road\, leO onto Old Bridge Rd\n9:00 am LeO onto Main St\, bare right onto Commonwealth Ave.\n9:30 am Cross Route 2 at Rotary\, conOnue onto Barre?’s Mill Rd.\n10:00 am Proceed to Honorable Col. Barre?’s Home\n10:30 am Depart Barre?’s Home and conOnue on Barre?’s Mill Rd.\n11:00 am Arrive at North Bridge Visitor Center\n11:30 am Ceremonies on North Bridge Honoring the Brave Souls of our Ancestors\n12:00 noon Return to Wayside Inn for Flag Ceremony\n12:30 pm Flag Changing Ceremony over Front Door of the Wayside Inn \n \nMark your calendar today so you don’ miss the next Sudbury March to Concord onPatriots’ Day beginning at the First Parish Church in Wayland\, MA. \nTags: Sudbury March to Concord\, Sudbury Minutemen March to Concord\, March to Concord\, Patriots Day Events \nView other Patriots Day Reenactments and Other Events\nView other Revolutionary War Reenactments & Other Events
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LOCATION:First Parish In Wayland\, 50 Cochituate Road\, Wayland\, MA\, 01778\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,American Revolutionary War Reenactment,Living History Events,Patriots Day
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ORGANIZER;CN="Sudbury Companies of Militia and Minute":MAILTO:colonel@sudburyminutemen.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200420T053000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200420T180000
DTSTAMP:20260407T024617
CREATED:20170407T040347Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200310T142339Z
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SUMMARY:Battle on Lexington Green Reenactment
DESCRIPTION:2020 Battle on Lexington Green Reenactment\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nThe Battle on Lexington Green Reenactment will take place on Monday\, April 20\, 2020 at 5:30 am on the Lexington Battle Green in Lexington\, Massachusetts. This event recreates the historic skirmish in Lexington on the first day of the American Revolution. Following the ringing of the bell in the Old Belfry\, members of the Lexington Training Band (now known as the Minutemen) gather on Lexington Green to await the column of British Regulars as they march into the town center. A shot rings out\, the skirmish follows\, and the British column marches on towards Concord leaving dead and wounded behind. \n\nBattle on Lexington Green Reenactment\nTo commemorate the anniversary of the first day of the American War for Independence\, the Lexington Minute Men\, and local British Revolutionary War reenactors\, depict the skirmish that took place on Lexington Green\, early on the morning of April 19\, 1775. Witness the tensions mount\, as the local militia company from Lexington confronts the King’s Regulars\, and the ensuing skirmish that follows. The ‘Shot heard ’round the world.’ The Battle on Lexington Green Reenactment is on the officially observed Patriot’s Day\, the third Monday of April\, starting at 5:45 am on the Lexington Green. \nArrive early for the best viewing spot.The Battle on Lexington Green Reenactment offers a great opportunity to witness our common heritage as Americans. Spectators begin to arrive at Lexington Green as early as 3:00 in the morning in order to get a prime spot for the events that begin with the alarm bell sounding in the Old Belfry at 5:30 am. There are usually 8\,000 – 10\,000 spectators lining the Green to watch the 77 Lexington Minute Men and their families portray the colonists\, and more than 150 British portray His Majesty’s Regulars (“red coats”) of 1775. \nThe battle\, as relived through the Battle on Lexington Green Reenactment\, begins with a quick skirmish at Lexington Green\, and expands into a day­long series of fights\, which in 1775 stretched along a country road involving over 3\,500 provincial militia men\, and over 2\,100 of His Majesty’s Regulars. This was the beginning of the American Revolution. The initial fighting in the war was a local action  between Britain and her recalcitrant colony of Massachusetts. This skirmish led to fighting throughout the original 13 colonies and Canada\, and international war\, culminating in American Independence. “The ‘Shot that was heard around the world’ and American Independence started on Lexington Green. \n \nLexington Minute Men Participation in Patriots’ DayThe Battle on Lexington Green Reenactment is just one event in which the Lexington Minute Men will participate on Patriot’s Day.  The Battle at Lexington starts at 5:45 am. The Minute Men also participate in the Lexington Sunrise Youth Parade at 7:30 am\, additional ceremonies near the Green at 8:15 am and 10:15 am and the Lexington Patriots Day Parade at 2:00 pm. \nAbout the Lexington Minute MenThe Lexington Minute Men is a civic reenactment organization dedicated to honoring all the brave Patriots who have made the ultimate sacrifice in defense of our Nation’s freedom. The Minute Men have a long proud history\, from the militia that fought on the Green in 1775\, to providing men to fight throughout the American Revolution. \nThe Minute Men gained attention again during the Centennial Celebration of 1876\, when President U.S. Grant saluted the 77 men who stood on the Green. In the past 125 years\, the Minute Men have been involved in a number of ceremonial\, educational\, and civic functions. During the Bicentennial\, the Minute Men served as honor guards for President Ford and Queen Elizabeth. The Lexington Minute Men are under the command of Captain Steve Conners. \nBattle on Lexington Green Reenactment Participant Guidelines \n\nAttendance at one mandatory drill is required to participate in the re-enactment and two required to be issued powder. Muskets must pass all safety inspections performed by the 2nd Lieuteant of Muskets\, or other designated safety officer.\nThe “FIVE FOOT RULE” will be enforced for all men\, women and children. Refer to “Clothing Guidelines for the LMM” by Alex Cain.\nAll child participants must be those of members only. When a members’ child (children) is (are) not participating\, grandchildren may be substituted. All children must be accompanied by a member’s spouse\, or an approved guardian. Any exceptions to the above must be approved by the LRC before taking the field.\nCharacter changes after dress rehearsal are not permitted.\nThe LRC reserves the right to re-assign characters for reasons due to low or non-participation in Company activities\, lack of paid dues or lack of effort in researching their assigned role.\nAll members\, women\, and children are required to attend the dress rehearsal.\nReenactors must stay “in character” prior to\, during and after the event.\nThe LRC will assign all security functions as needed.\nRamrods\, although allowed must never be removed from muskets for any reason.\nRecently issued “Bounty Coats” are not accurate for this time period and are not permitted.\n\nLocationLexington Battle Green1625 Massachusetts AvenueLexington\, MA 02421(781) 274-8300 \nRain DateThe rain date for the Battle on Lexington Green Reenactment is the Saturday following the official Patirot’s Day observance. \nAbout Patriots DayEach year in mid-April\, thousands of people flock to historic Lexington and Concord and Minute Man National Historical Park to celebrate Patriots’ Day. Patriots’ Day is a special Massachusetts State holiday commemorating the opening battle of the American Revolutionary War\, April 19\, 1775. \nThe holiday (Officially observed on the third Monday of April)\, and the week beginning two Saturdays prior\, is celebrated with parades\, reenactments and commemorative ceremonies. \nFor more information\, call (978) 318-7825 or e-mail hliu55@yahoo.com \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Battle on Lexington Green Reenactment on the third Monday of April at 5:30 am on the Lexington Battle Green in Lexington\, MA. \nTags: Battle on Lexington Green Reenactment\, Battle on Lexington Green Reenactment\, Patriot’s Day\, Battle of Lexington Reenactment\, Battle of Lexington and Concord Reenactment \nView other Patriots Day Reenactments and Other Events\nView other Revolutionary War Reenactments & Other Events
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LOCATION:Lexington Battle Green\, 1625 Massachusetts Avenue\, Lexington\, MA\, 02421\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,American Revolutionary War Reenactment,Battle Reenactments & Encampments,Patriots Day
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ORGANIZER;CN="6th Pennsylvania Regiment":MAILTO:6thpa@hotmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200420T053000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200420T203000
DTSTAMP:20260407T024617
CREATED:20170410T164050Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200310T142633Z
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SUMMARY:Isaac Davis Trail March
DESCRIPTION:2020 Isaac Davis Trail March – Patriot’s Day Events\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nJoin the Isaac Davis Trail March on Monday\, April 20\, 2020 starting at the Isaac Davis Homestead in Acton\, ending at the Old North Bridge in Concord. Each year\, on the Monday of Patriots’ Day weekend\, the Acton Minutemen lead the Isaac Davis Trail March\, recreating the famous march to Concord over the remnants of the original trail that Isaac Davis and his men traveled on that fateful day\, referred to by stone markers labeled “Line of March\, April 19\, 1775”. \n\nIsaac Davis Trail March\nThe Isaac Davis Trail March starts at the Isaac Davis Homestead in Acton at 5:50 am\, where there will be a short ceremony of remembrance. From there\, the march goes to Acton Center\, arriving about 6:20 am at the monument where Isaac Davis\, Abner Hosmer\, and James Hayward are buried\, and have another short remembrance ceremony. From there\, the march proceeds to Concord over the original route (as closely as possible)\, arriving at the Old North Bridge about 9:00 am. At the bridge\, the Acton Minutemen will take part in a battle reenactment of the Old North Bridge Battle that took place there\, along with the 10th and 4th Regiment of Foot. The Acton Minutemen will lay a wreath at the base of the Minuteman statue (which was sculpted in Isaac Davis’s likeness) and fire a volley from amid the bridge in honor of those who fell there from Acton’s ranks. \nThe public is encouraged to join the minutemen on the Isaac Davis Trail March from Acton to Concord. It is an experience that you and your family will never forget. Join in the history\, in the fun\, and in the tradition. Make this event a regular tradition in your family and keep the “life” in living history! \nStart: Isaac Davis homestead at 39 Hayward Road\, Acton\, MA\nEnd: Minuteman National Park\, Old North Bridge\, Concord\, MA \nIsaac Davis Trail March Schedule:\n5:45 AM Start at the Isaac Davis house\n6:20 AM in Acton Center\n8:55 AM Arrive at Old North Bridge \n \nAbout The Isaac Davis Trail March\nThe Isaac Davis Trail\, also known as the Acton Trail\, is an historic 6-mile trail running east-west in the towns of Acton and Concord\, Massachusetts. The trail was significant in 1775 when it was used by Captain Isaac Davis and the Acton Minutemen to march on Concord during the battles of Lexington and Concord. The trail was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1972. \nThe Isaac Davis Trail March begins at Isaac Davis’ house (which still stands) in Acton\, and ends at western end of the North Bridge in the Minuteman National Historical Park in Concord. Most of the route is now paved roads\, where in some cases the alignment no longer matches the exact route. Despite this\, the trail route evokes the time of the march\, with its roadways lined with stone walls\, and houses generally set back from the street. \nHistory of the Isaac Davis Trail March\nIn the early dawn hours of April 19th\, 1775\, an alarm rider galloped his way throughout the town of Acton\, warning of the British advance out of Boston. The objective of the march was Concord\, where the British General\, Thomas Gage\, had heard there were stores of weapons\, ammunition\, and supplies for a protracted military campaign. As such\, when the alarm came to Captain Isaac Davis\, the leader of the Acton Minute Company\, he sounded the alarm shots to rally his men to come to his house and prepare to head off for Concord\, a journey of about 7 miles. \nDavis had said that when 30 men had arrived at his house\, he would depart for Concord. As his men arrived\, Isaac’s wife Hannah\, who had been taking care of their four sick children\, made the men breakfast and helped them to powder their wigs. Then they formed up in two long columns and headed out. They had only marched a few paces\, when Davis halted them\, walked back to Hannah as if to say something profound to her\, and said only “Take good care of the children”. Those would be the last words she would ever hear him say\, for the Acton Minutemen marched off to Concord\, met the British head-on at the North Bridge\, and Davis was shot and killed. He would go down in history as the first commissioned officer to die in the service of the new young Republic. \n \nMark your calendar so you don’t forget the next Isaac Davis Trail March on Patriots’ Day starting at the Isaac Davis Homestead in Acton\, MA. \nTags: Isaac Davis Trail March\, Patriot’s Day Events \nView other Patriots Day Reenactments and Other Events\nView other Revolutionary War Reenactments & Other Events
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LOCATION:Isaac Davis Homestead\, 39 Hayward Road\, Acton\, MA\, 01720\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,American Revolutionary War Reenactment,Battle Reenactments & Encampments,Living History Events,Patriots Day
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ORGANIZER;CN="Acton Historical Society":MAILTO:jenkslibrary@verizon.net
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200420T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200420T233000
DTSTAMP:20260407T024617
CREATED:20170405T151251Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200310T142928Z
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SUMMARY:Concord Patriots Day Parade
DESCRIPTION:2020 Concord Patriots Day Parade\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nBe here for the Concord Patriots Day Parade on Monday\, April 20\, 2020 at 9:00am (to watch) in Concord\, Massachusetts. The huge annual parade includes all the Minute Men and Militias from Concord\, Wayland\, Acton\, Westford\, Sudbury\, Lincoln\, and many other communities west of Boston that converged on Concord in 1775. The Concord Patriots Day Parade also includes musicians\, color guards\, and visiting local\, state\, U.S.\, and foreign dignitaries with ties to Concord. The parade covers about 2.5 miles total\, and occurs regardless of the weather conditions. The Concord Patriots Day Parade begins in Concord Center\, passes over North Bridge at about 9:30\, and then heads back into town. Times are always approximate. \n\nConcord Patriots Day Parade\nMembers of the Connecticut Line (the Color Guard unit of the Connecticut Society SAR) will\, once again\, march in the Patriots’ Day Parade in Concord\, Massachusetts. This parade will commemorate the 242nd anniversary of the beginning of the American Revolutionary War. \nConcord Patriots Day Parade Details: \n\n Date: Monday\, Patriot’s Day\nParade Formation – 8:15 AM Muster\nParade Step-Off – 9:00 AM\nParade Start: Armory at the corner of Stow Street and Everett Street.\nParade Parking: Arrive Early- Alcott School Parking Area at the end of Stow\nAdditional parking on Hubbard\, Thoreau and Walden Streets. REMEMBER the parking lots fill up fast.\nREMEMBER – Roads begin to close after 8:00 AM\nNO musket firing in the parade. NO flintlock pistols (MA law).\nALL cartridge boxes are to be EMPTY as per National Park Service rules and Massachusetts law.\nNO sunglasses\, dark lenses\, etc. All non-18th century items are to be hidden.\nThis is a NSSAR Historic Ceremony and a Silver Color Guard Medal Event.\n\nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Concord Patriots Day Parade in Concord\, Massachusetts on Patriot’s Day Monday. \nTags: Concord Patriots Day Parade\, Concord Massachusetts Patriots Day Parade\, Patriots Day Parade \nView other Patriots Day Reenactments and Other Events\nView other Revolutionary War Reenactments & Other Events
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LOCATION:Downtown Concord Massachusetts\, Stow Street & Everett Street\, Concord\, MA\, 01742\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,American Revolutionary War Reenactment,Patriots Day
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ORGANIZER;CN="Concord Public Ceremonies and Celebrations Committee":MAILTO:cpccc@concordma.gov
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200420T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200420T160000
DTSTAMP:20260407T024617
CREATED:20170405T190923Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200310T144538Z
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SUMMARY:Lexington Patriots Day Parade
DESCRIPTION:2020 Lexington Patriots Day Parade\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nBe here for the Lexington Patriots Day Parade on Monday\, April 20\, 2020 at 2:00 pm (to watch) in Lexington\, Massachusetts. The annual parade includes Minute Men and Militias from Lexington and many other communities west of Boston that converged on Lexington in 1775. The Lexington Patriots Day Parade also includes musicians\, color guards\, and other local groups and organizations. \n\nLexington Patriots Day Parade\nThe Lexington Patriots Day Parade covers about 2.5 miles total\, and occurs regardless of the weather conditions. The parade route will begin at Massachusetts Avenue and Maple Street in East Lexington and proceed west along Massachusetts Avenue through Lexington Center\, ending at the Town Pool Parking Lot. Please be aware that parking for the event will be extremely limited and road closures and detours will be in place. \nLexington Patriots Day Parade Details: \n\nDate: Monday\, Patriot’s Day\nParade Step-Off Time – 2:00 PM\nParade Start: Massachusetts Avenue and Maple Street in East Lexington.\nParade Ending Point: The Town Pool Parking Lot\nParade Ending Time: – 4:00 PM (approximate)\n\nAbout Patriots’ Day\nAnnually\, Patriots’ Day commemorates the Battle of Lexington\, the first battle of the American Revolution. Patriots’ Day is observed on the third Monday in April. Lexington’s Town Celebrations Committee hosts a weekend full of events\, that includes the Lexington Patriots Day Parade in conjunction with local reenactors\, historical groups\, organizations\, and individuals. \nEvents include a reenactment of the Battle of Lexington on Monday morning\, performed by members of the Lexington Minute Men Company and His Majesty’s Tenth Regiment of Foot. It is staged annually at 5:45 A.M. on Monday morning. This event evokes the revolutionary spirit that signaled the start of the American Revolution. \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Lexington Patriot’s Day Parade in Lexington\, Massachusetts. \nTags: Lexington Patriot’s Day Parade\, Lexington Massachusetts Patriots Day Parade\, Patriots Day Parade \nView other Patriots Day Reenactments and Other Events\nView other Revolutionary War Reenactments & Other Events
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LOCATION:Downtown Lexington Massachusetts\, Massachusetts Avenue & Maple Street\, Lexington\, MA\, 02420\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,American Revolutionary War Reenactment,Fife & Drum Corps Events,Patriots Day
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ORGANIZER;CN="Lincoln Minute Men":MAILTO:facebook@lincolnminutemen.org
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