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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNPaul Revere Wasn’t the Only Midnight Rider Who Dashed Through the Darkness to Warn the Patriots That the British Were ComingRevere, who was later immortalized in Henry Wadsworth Longfellow’s famous poem, was one of many riders who rode through the ...
Paul Revere was immortalized by Longfellow's poem and became an American icon. William Dawes, the other midnight rider, is ...
Paul Revere was summoned to ride to Lexington, Massachusetts with the news that British soldiers were about to march into the ...
Here’s a lineup of events to take place during the Patriots Day festivities as the 250th anniversary of the first ...
About 50 people gathered Saturday at the Old DeKalb Cemetery to honor two local men who played a part in the opening shots of the Revolutionary War 250 years ago. The commemoration, organized by ...
Deborah Sampson was the first woman to ever enlist in the United States military. She did it by pretending to be a man.
For 250 years, historians have argued over who fired first at the Battle of Lexington, when Massachusetts militiamen faced British soldiers about 20 miles west of Boston.
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