Celebrate America’s 250th in Dedham!
The citizens of Dedham were deeply involved in the many meetings, protests, and battles of the American Revolution. Join Museum educator and author Jim Parr on a walking tour of the sites and incredible stories of America’s fight for Independence—and how Dedham’s citizens were involved!
This hour-long tour covers a short walking distance, but A LOT of history, and is not to be missed!
The tour will begin and end at the Museum, 612 High Street, Dedham, MA.
Dedham in the Revolution Walking Tour
Don’t delay in signing up!
Maximum of fifteen people per tour.
Tickets: Please specify when purchasing the date and time for your tour.
June 13th at 5:00: Tour Filled
June 13th at 6:15: Tour Filled
June 27th at 5:00 p.m.: $20.00 through PayPal (also credit/debit cards) or Venmo: @DedhamMuseumArchive
June 27th at 6:15 p.m.: $20.00 through PayPal (also credit/debit cards) or Venmo: @DedhamMuseumArchive
Caption for the cover image: Robert Steele, of Dedham (Drummer) . . . playing “Yankee Doodle” on 50th anniversary of the fortifications on Breed’s Hill, or the morning of June 17, 1775.