“Paul Revere went back to the Hancock-Clarke House to urge Hancock and Adams to head to a ‘safe house,’” McDonough said.
Taverns and inns were more than a place to tip a pint: In Revolutionary America, they were a center of civic life.
These places confront the contradictions that shape our democracy, and ask us to face them with humility and courage, writes Carol Quillen.
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More than a decade before he became the country's first president, George Washington was leading a critical campaign in the early days of the American Revolution. The Siege of Boston was his first ...
By Victor Block A crowd gathered in Philadelphia recently to enjoy a reenactment of George Washington's commissioning and ...
St. Paul AME, a historic church that sheltered those escaping slavery, highlights the dramatic life of one of its ...
The museums ranked first and third place, respectively.