three men in 1770's clothing sit in a tavern drinking punch from a bowl and talking

Enemies to their country

Minute Man National Historical Park

  • Every week on Thursday and Friday at 11:00 AM from June 06, 2024 to June 30, 2024
  • Free

During the summer of 1774, crisis engulfed the Massachusetts countryside over Parliament’s heavy-handed response to the destruction of tea by a Boston mob the previous winter. When British Warships closed Boston Harbor and 5,000 Regular Soldiers arrived to enforce a series of laws aimed at punishing the people of Massachusetts, outrage spread rapidly.

Join a Park Ranger at Hartwell Tavern in the town of Lincoln, Massachusetts to explore how the events of 1774 represented a dramatic escalation in the political crisis that put the people of Massachusetts on the path toward rebellion. Learn the stories of ordinary people forced to choose sides and discuss the dangers they encountered as neighbors turned on neighbors, declaring dissenters as “Enemies to their Country.”

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Fees

This event is free to attend.

Location

The program takes place at the Hartwell Tavern which is located on the Battle Road Trail in Lincoln. The parking area is off of Rt.2A, approximately 1.5 miles west of the I-95/Rt128 ramp.

Latitude and Longitude 42.453822, -71.293257

Schedule

Days:

Every week on Thursday and Friday

Dates:

June 06, 2024 to June 30, 2024

Time:

11:00 AM

Duration:

45 minutes

45 Minute Program

Event Type

  • Guided Tour
  • Living History
  • Talk
Tags: minute man national historical park, militia men, american revolution, hartwell tavern, battlefield, historic house, living history, 1774, boston port closure