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A new exhibit developed by the Museum of African American History I Boston & Nantucket (MAAH), Black Voices of the Revolution: Liberty, Emancipation, and the Struggle for Independence will explore the ...
In recent months, many have become disillusioned with the core values of our country and of the hard divide within our nation ...
More than 29,000 soccer fans trekked to Gillette Stadium on Sunday, the highest attendance for a home-opener since the New England Revolution’s early years in the 1990s. It’s a safe bet that ...
Massachusetts is looking to get ahead of states like Virginia and Pennsylvania, which also boast key roles in the American Revolution. Eight new flights came to Logan this year. What's coming in ...
Across the nation, many people spent the day celebrating Juneteenth, which commemorates the official end of slavery in the ...
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu appeared before state lawmakers Monday to lobby for a home rule petition that would allow the city to issue 250 new liquor licenses in specific neighborhoods over the next ...
It's excellent news for the Krafts, as well as Everett Mayor Carlo DeMaria, who is supportive of the proposal. But officials in Boston might not be so thrilled.
After a measure to enable Revolution stadium in Everett was stalled on Beacon Hill, Boston wonders why it wasn’t part of the negotiations.
Boston took a big step towards getting a cat café on Tuesday, as the city’s Zoning Board of Appeal approved a proposed kitty-and-coffee establishment in Beacon Hill with five “yes” votes ...
This charming neighborhood encapsulates the essence of 19th-century Boston. Beacon Hill's Acorn Street has been called ... guiding you through sites that were significant to the American Revolution.
Famous for its steep, narrow streets lined with classically American Federal–style (and a few Victorian) row houses, Beacon Hill was built in 1795, and it shows,” The website wrote.