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The steeple of Boston’s Old North Church has a historic claim to fame. In 1775, Paul Revere arranged for lanterns to be displayed as a signal to colonists that communicated British troop ...
Display marks 250th anniversary of Paul Revere’s famous ride History came to life on the square Friday evening as members of ...
Salem commemorated the 250th anniversary of Paul Revere’s famous midnight ride with a ceremony Monday. Mayor Cyndi Baronzzi ...
On Monday, in honor of the American Revolution’s 250th anniversary, there was a ceremony led by veterans and a costumed ride ...
Two lanterns were hung in Boston’s Old North Church steeple 250 years ago, triggering the midnight ride of Paul Revere, which warned colonists of the impending march of Redcoat troops.
They were immediately noticed — the “one if by land, two if by sea” lanterns in the Old North Church were a real thing — and the race was on. It is really one of the most dramatic episodes ...
just as Revere did on April 18, 1775. The city also recreated the lighting of the two lanterns which signaled the start of Revere’s ride by Sexton Robert Newman of the Old North Church portrayed by ...
Three churches off East 10th Street — two historically Black, one historically Mexican — are weighing their options as ...
A North Carolina man pleaded guilty to second-degree murder in the death of his 16-month-old daughter. The Catawba County ...