Where:
City Square Park, Charlestown
21-99 City Square
Charlestown, MA 02129
Admission:
FREE
Categories:
Animals, History, Nightlife, Outside
Join us for an exclusive speaking program featuring Joe Bagley, City of Boston’s Chief Archaeologist, who will unveil groundbreaking, never-before-heard stories of Charlestown’s earliest residents. Drawn from recent archaeological discoveries, these narratives illuminate the sacrifices made by ordinary families whose homes were lost in the fight for liberty during the American Revolution’s Battle of Bunker Hill. For the first time, the everyday heroes of Charlestown will be identified and commemorated.
On April 19, 1775, as the battles of Concord and Lexington ignited the fight for independence, Charlestown’s residents evacuated their beloved town, leaving behind a legacy of resilience that resonates to this day. Joe Bagley will share fresh insights into this pivotal moment, offering a rare glimpse into the lives of those who shaped our nation’s founding.
The evening builds to a dramatic crescendo with a live historical reenactment: Paul Revere’s arrival at City Square. Rowing across the Charles River under the shadow of night, Revere will step ashore to confirm that two lanterns glowed in the Old North Church—a signal that sparked a revolution. Watch as he mounts his horse and races off on his legendary “Midnight Ride” to Lexington, a moment that echoes through history.
Event Highlights:
Dress warmly and join us to celebrate Charlestown’s rich heritage as we mark this historic milestone. For more information, visit www.BH250.org. We look forward to sharing this journey into the past with you!