REV250: The Town That Carried the Revolution™ explores how Marblehead’s fishermen, mariners, and merchants became indispensable to American independence. Walk the harbor streets where citizen-soldiers stepped forward when the outcome was uncertain and the risk was real. Discover how Colonel John Glover’s Marblehead Regiment executed critical evacuations and crossings that helped save Washington’s army, and how this working seaport town supported the Revolution financially and at sea. Created for the 250th anniversary era, this tour reveals why historians still credit Marblehead with helping change the course of the war.
Höhepunkte
1 Stunde und 30 Minuten
Angeboten in Englisch
Nicht erstattungsfähig
Mobiles Ticket
1 Stunde und 30 Minuten
Angeboten in Englisch
Nicht erstattungsfähig
Mobiles Ticket
Was ist enthalten?
Professional local guide Small-group walking tour led by a knowledgeable local historian.
Story-driven guided experience Engaging historical storytelling at multiple outdoor stops.
Guests are welcome to bring water or small snacks for the walk.
Transportation to and from the meeting point is not included. Guests are responsible for their own arrival and departure.
Gratuities are optional and not included in the tour price.
Treffpunkte
Abreise
1 Dock Ledge
Crocker Park Gazebo
Rückkehr
Fort Sewall
Wichtige Informationen
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Barrierefrei
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Säuglinge und Kleinkinder können im Kinderwagen oder Buggy mitfahren
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Assistenztiere erlaubt
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Öffentliche Verkehrsmittel sind in der Nähe verfügbar
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Transportmöglichkeiten sind für Rollstuhlfahrer zugänglich
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Alle Bereiche und Flächen sind rollstuhlzugänglich
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Geeignet für alle körperlichen Fitnessniveaus
Stornierungsbedingungen
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REV250: The Town That Carried the Revolution™ explores how Marblehead’s fishermen, mariners, and merchants became indispensable to American independence. Walk the harbor streets where citizen-soldiers stepped forward when the outcome was uncertain and the risk was real. Discover how Colonel John Glover’s Marblehead Regiment executed critical evacuations and crossings that helped save Washington’s army, and how this working seaport town supported the Revolution financially and at sea. Created for the 250th anniversary era, this tour reveals why historians still credit Marblehead with helping change the course of the war.
Höhepunkte
1 Stunde und 30 Minuten
Angeboten in Englisch
Nicht erstattungsfähig
Mobiles Ticket
1 Stunde und 30 Minuten
Angeboten in Englisch
Nicht erstattungsfähig
Mobiles Ticket
Was ist enthalten?
Professional local guide Small-group walking tour led by a knowledgeable local historian.
Story-driven guided experience Engaging historical storytelling at multiple outdoor stops.
Guests are welcome to bring water or small snacks for the walk.
Transportation to and from the meeting point is not included. Guests are responsible for their own arrival and departure.
Gratuities are optional and not included in the tour price.
Treffpunkte
Abreise
1 Dock Ledge
Crocker Park Gazebo
Rückkehr
Fort Sewall
Reiseplan
1
King Hooper Mansion
We view the exterior of this beautiful 18th-century home and discuss Robert “King” Hooper, a prominent Marblehead merchant whose Loyalist leanings placed him in quiet conflict with Patriot neighbors as the Revolution approached.
5 Minuten
2
The Jeremiah Lee Mansion
We view the exterior of this grand 1768 mansion and discuss Jeremiah Lee, one of Marblehead’s wealthiest merchants and a key Patriot leader who met with Samuel Adams and John Hancock on the eve of Lexington and Concord. His sudden death weeks later remains one of the Revolution’s most debated local stories.
5 Minuten
3
Marblehead
Old Town House. We stop at the historic Old Town House, built in 1727, where Marblehead’s town meetings, debates, and decisions shaped its path toward independence. Here, neighbors argued, voted, and ultimately chose whether to support the Revolutionary cause.
5 Minuten
4
Marblehead
Azor Orne house. We pass the home of Azor Orne, a Marblehead merchant and Patriot leader who was present at a pivotal meeting the night before Lexington and Concord. We discuss how merchants like Orne helped sustain the Revolutionary effort through ships, financing, and logistics.
5 Minuten
5
Marblehead
Elbridge Gerry House. We view the home of Elbridge Gerry, a Marblehead native, signer of the Declaration of Independence, and future Vice President. We explore his cautious path to supporting independence and the risks faced by leaders with wealth and reputation on the line.
5 Minuten
6
Fort Sewall
At this historic harbor defense site, we discuss Marblehead’s maritime role in the Revolution and the town’s later stand protecting the USS Constitution during the War of 1812.