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Join a one-hour trivia and storytelling event that tests your knowledge of the people and places in Boston’s Revolutionary history.
This event will take place in person at Old South Meeting House.
Do you know who Boston’s most famous silversmith is? Or which colonial leader offered to pay for the tea dumped in the harbor? Join iCivics and Revolutionary Spaces for a fun evening of Colonial-era Boston trivia and storytelling. This hour-long program tests your knowledge of A250 legends – people and moments – which made Boston the birthplace of the American Revolution. It will bring the streets you walk today to life in fun new ways! The event takes place at the Old South Meeting House, and doors will open at 6:00pm. Admission is free.
This session is organized by iCivics and Revolutionary Spaces.
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