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Reenactments, heritage festivals, and living history programs — experience the Revolution where it happened.

Upcoming This Year

Jul

4

CeremonyFeatured

Worcester's Revolutionary Roots: Reading of the Declaration of Independence

Worcester Common, Worcester, MA

Annual public reading of the Declaration of Independence on Worcester Common, commemorating the historic July 14, 1776 event when Isaiah Thomas's printing of the Declaration was read aloud to the citizens of Worcester — one of the earliest public readings in the new nation. Features costumed interpreters and remarks by local historians.

FreeTypically held on or near July 4th; contact the Worcester Historical Museum to confirm dates.

Apr

Lecture

Worcester Historical Museum Revolution Lecture Series

Worcester Historical Museum, 30 Elm Street, Worcester, MA

The Worcester Historical Museum hosts periodic lectures and talks exploring Worcester's pivotal role in the American Revolution, including topics such as Isaiah Thomas and the Massachusetts Spy, the forced resignation of Timothy Paine, the Blackstone Valley militia, and the committees of correspondence. Guest historians and authors present new research on the town's revolutionary heritage.

Free to members; small fee for non-membersLectures are scheduled throughout the year, often around Patriots' Day in April; check worcesterhistory.org for current schedule.More info →

Apr

Ceremony

Patriots' Day Observance in Worcester

Worcester Common and American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, MA

Worcester's observance of Massachusetts Patriots' Day, the state holiday commemorating the battles of Lexington and Concord. Local activities may include flag ceremonies, historical walks highlighting Worcester's revolutionary sites, and recognition of the town's role in the events leading to April 19, 1775. The American Antiquarian Society, founded by revolutionary printer Isaiah Thomas, sometimes offers related programming.

FreeThird Monday in April (Massachusetts state holiday); confirm local events with the City of Worcester or American Antiquarian Society.

Jun

Guided Tour

Salisbury Mansion Colonial Life Programs

Salisbury Mansion, 40 Highland Street, Worcester, MA

Worcester Historical Museum's Salisbury Mansion offers seasonal living history programs and guided tours that interpret 18th-century life in Worcester, including the revolutionary period. Programs may include hearth cooking demonstrations, colonial trades, and discussions of Worcester's role in the lead-up to independence.

Suggested donationPrograms run seasonally, typically spring through fall; contact Worcester Historical Museum at worcesterhistory.org to confirm schedule.More info →

Sep

6

Ceremony

Anniversary of the Worcester Court Closures

Worcester Common and Main Street, Worcester, MA

Commemorative program marking the September 6, 1774 closure of the Worcester County Court, when thousands of militia members lined Main Street and forced royal-appointed officials to walk a gauntlet and publicly renounce British authority — effectively ending Crown rule in Worcester County more than six months before Lexington and Concord. May include lectures, walking tours, and historical interpretation.

FreeHeld on or near September 6; contact the Worcester Historical Museum or local historical societies to confirm if programming is scheduled.