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Next time you're driving through Concord, you may notice a giant lantern outside the Concord Museum. This is why.
A new exhibit at the Concord Museum in Concord, Massachusetts shows what everyday life was like in the 18th century as part of the state's 250th anniversary celebration of the American Revolution.
As Massachusetts approaches the 250th anniversary of Paul Revere's ride, the Concord Museum lit a massive lantern Sunday to commemorate the key role the town played in the birth of America.
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A 10-foot-tall lantern will be lit Sunday evening in honor of the 250th anniversary of the events that sparked the American Revolution, in Concord.
WBZ-TV's Levan Reid gets an inside look at the history inside the Concord Museum. Europeans Told to Stockpile 72 Hours Worth Of Food Pilot, 2 children rescued after good Samaritans spot crashed ...
The exhibit features clothing, tools and other artifacts, including Paul Revere's lantern from Old North Church. WBZ-TV's Levan Reid reports.
THE LARGER THAN LIFE LANTERN SITS OUTSIDE THE CONCORD MUSEUM, HOME TO THE ONLY SURVIVING LANTERN USED TO SIGNAL THE BRITISH MOVEMENTS. THE NIGHT OF APRIL 18TH, 1775. THE ARTIST WHO BUILT THE GIANT ...
Nearly 250 years later, on April 10, Tom Putnam, former director of the Concord Museum, plans to tell the story of “The ...