Revolutionary Stories from Lexington250

Revolutionary Stories from Lexington250
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Learn about the American Revolution from the people who were in it. Each week leading up to the 250th anniversary of the Battle of Lexington, and beyond, we talk to a different historical figure, and ask them about their life, role, and legacy, in the Revolutionary War. We are so excited to bring you here on this journey through time and history. Join us in making this celebration more exciting!Lexington250 is an organization dedicated to the 250th anniversary of the Battle of Lexington. We are dedicated to making history fun and exciting for all ages! We have a blog, sell merch, and an extremely active and popular Instagram account, @lexington250You can find us on Threads and Instagram, @lexington250, and at Lexington250.com.
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Explores key events and personal narratives from the American Revolution, focusing on figures like Paul Revere and Reverend Jonas Clarke, with episodes diving into their contributions, such as Revere's midnight ride and Clarke's role in the Lexington Tea Burning.

Learn about the American Revolution from the people who were in it. Each week leading up to the 250th anniversary of the Battle of Lexington, and beyond, we talk to a different historical figure, and ask them about their life, role, and legacy, in the Revolutionary War. We are so excited to bring you here on this journey through time and history. Join us in making this celebration more exciting!
Lexington250 is an organization dedicated to the 250th anniversary of the Battle of Lexington. We are dedicated to making history fun and exciting for all ages! We have a blog, sell merch, and an extremely active and popular Instagram account, @lexington250
You can find us on Threads and Instagram, @lexington250, and at Lexington250.com.
Jonas Clarke was the minister in town in 1775. His home was where Hancock and Adams were staying, and he was quite the figure in town. He started the Lexington Tea Burning, and told the people of Lexington about what freedom really is. We hope you enjoy! As always, you can find us @lexington250 on Instagram and Threads, and for more information, please go to Lexington250.com. Thank you for listening.

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