Replica of Paul Revere's lantern displayed at Worcester City Hall
- Montana and Maine held events on April 18, 2025, commemorating Paul Revere's ride and the American Revolution.
- The events marked the 250th anniversary of Revere's ride, which warned colonists of approaching British troops.
- Montana's celebration, hosted by the Montana 250th Commission, included a lantern lighting at the state Capitol.
- Chris Averill, chair of the Montana 250th Commission, said Revere's actions remind citizens of their duty to protect the republic.
- These commemorations encourage civic engagement and reflection on American history and its influence today.
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Commemoration of the 250th anniversary of Paul Revere's ride held in Point Pleasant
POINT PLEASANT, W.Va. (WV News) — On Friday, the Point Pleasant Chapter of the Sons of the American Revolution hung two lanterns to remain through the night at the "Mansion House" tavern at Tu Endi Wei State Park in commemoration…
Saratoga County marks 250 years since Paul Revere's midnight ride
BALLSTON SPA, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Families across the country are commemorating the 250th anniversary of Paul Revere's midnight ride. Revere road more than 12 miles to warn minutemen of approaching British troops. The Sons of Liberty then hung two lanterns from a Boston church steeple to signal that British troops were traveling to Lexington, where the next morning, the first shots of the American Revolution started. Get the latest news, weath…
‘One if by land, Two if by sea’: 250th anniversary of Paul Revere’s ride remembered
Two lamps, replicas of those hung in the Old North Church, were rehung at the Wood History Museum of Springfield Friday, part of a cross-state commemoration of the 250th anniversary of the beginning of the American Revolution.
100+ churches ring bells on Good Friday in honor of Paul Revere and ‘against tyranny’
(RNS) — As churches across the country observe Good Friday, more than 100 congregations will also ring their bells to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the Boston Old North Church’s Lantern service, which marks the beginning of the American Revolutionary War. The “Let Freedom Ring!” project, initiated by the Center for Media and Democracy, invites churches and individuals to ring bells on Friday (April 18) “in solidarity with the Old North Chur…
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