History Events and Things to do in Lexington, MA
Book Talk: Out of This Strife Will Come Freedom
Tomorrow at 6:00 PM
Boston · Museum of African American History: Boston Campus
Book Talk: Out of This Strife Will Come Freedom
Tomorrow at 6:00 PM
Boston · Museum of African American History: Boston Campus
Deeper Dialogues: Conversations on Living with Purpose
Saturday at 11:00 AM
Cambridge · New Acropolis Boston
Deeper Dialogues: Conversations on Living with Purpose
Saturday at 11:00 AM
Cambridge · New Acropolis Boston
A Pressing Matter: 18th Century Media Literacy and Bias
Thu, Jul 30, 7:00 PM
Lexington · Lexington History Museums
A Pressing Matter: 18th Century Media Literacy and Bias
Thu, Jul 30, 7:00 PM
Lexington · Lexington History Museums
Tsongas Industrial History Center 2026 Summer Camp
Lowell · Lowell National Historical Park Visitor Center
Tsongas Industrial History Center 2026 Summer Camp
Lowell · Lowell National Historical Park Visitor Center
‘This Day (A History Show)’ live: 50 Weeks That Made America
Wed, Jun 24, 7:00 PM
Boston · WBUR CitySpace
‘This Day (A History Show)’ live: 50 Weeks That Made America
Wed, Jun 24, 7:00 PM
Boston · WBUR CitySpace
Abundant Heresies: The Revolutions of Theodore Parker and Ralph W. Emerson
Thu, Jun 4, 7:00 PM
Lexington · Lexington History Museums
Abundant Heresies: The Revolutions of Theodore Parker and Ralph W. Emerson
Thu, Jun 4, 7:00 PM
Lexington · Lexington History Museums
Insanely Curious: Preserving MIT’s Past to Inspire the Future
Sat, Jun 27, 2:00 PM
Cambridge · The Foundry
Insanely Curious: Preserving MIT’s Past to Inspire the Future
Sat, Jun 27, 2:00 PM
Cambridge · The Foundry
The Long Legacy: The Cost and Continuance of Indigenous Resistance
Thu, May 28, 5:30 PM
Boston · Boston Public Library - Central Library
The Long Legacy: The Cost and Continuance of Indigenous Resistance
Thu, May 28, 5:30 PM
Boston · Boston Public Library - Central Library
Creating and Uncreating Native Americans: In Literary Traditions
Fri, May 22, 6:00 PM
Melrose · The Beebe Estate
Creating and Uncreating Native Americans: In Literary Traditions
Fri, May 22, 6:00 PM
Melrose · The Beebe Estate