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Partner Events Learn more about our Partners in Public Dialogue Program Partner Event Request Form Due to the anticipated installation of new exhibits at the Old State House and Old South Meeting House, Revolutionary Spaces is currently not accepting venue rentals. For questions or more information, please contact info@RevolutionarySpaces.org. Since the 1773 mass protest meetings […]
Read MoreA Tale of Three Chinatowns Screening and Talkback Registration for this program is now closed. Join Revolutionary Spaces for a documentary screening of A Tale of Three Chinatowns and explore how preservation is tied to the voice of the people. The conundrums the founding generation faced are still challenging us today in real, tangible ways: “How […]
Read MoreRepresentation and How to Get It A Play about Julia Ward Howe Registration for this program is now closed. “I would be human, and American, and a woman.” Julia Ward Howe, author of the Battle Hymn of the Republic, is up at 4:00am. She’s rehearsing a talk she’s about to give to the Boston Radical […]
Read MoreMembers & Friends Game Night Revolution Is Brewing Registration for this program is now closed. Revolutionary Spaces is delighted to invite our Members and friends to a special game night on Thursday, November 10, at 5:30 pm. Join us as we explore a key moment in American history through a unique, interactive game. Doors open at 5:30 […]
Read MoreImpassioned Destruction: Politics, Vandalism, and the Boston Tea Party opens at the Old State House.
Read MoreBenjamin Franklin, Rattlesnakes & Pepe the Frog Memes in American Politics WATCH VIDEO Memes-images that spread quickly through large groups-are a central part of internet culture. Not only have they have been instrumental in the rise of social media, they also have had a major influence on American political discourse. According to leading media expert […]
Read MoreA Community Reading of William Apess’s Eulogy on King Philip (Metacom) Watch Video Why is it that historic figures such as Samuel Adams, James Otis, and John Hancock are remembered as heroes, yet Metacom-the Wampanoag leader whom the English called King Philip-is virtually unknown? The year 2025 will mark the 350th anniversary of the devastating […]
Read MorePolly Sumner Witness to the Boston Tea Party Book Launch Registration for this program is now closed. Can a fashion doll from England find friendship and happiness in colonial America? Revolutionary Spaces is honored to host the Polly Sumner: Witness to the Boston Tea Party Book Launch on Wednesday, April 19 at the Old South […]
Read MoreMassacre & Memory Tour and Beyond the Revolution Tour taking place daily starting June 16, 2023.
Read MorePolitical Violence From the Boston Massacre to Today Watch Video The Boston Massacre is most often thought of as a turning point on the road to the American Revolution. On that cold and moonlit night in March 1770, British soldiers fired on and killed five men outside the Old State House after a confrontation in […]
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