Our new "Untold Stories" exhibition explores the perspectives of often-overlooked communities involved and examines how the people of the Commonwealth commemorated, memorialized, and celebrated the important anniversaries of the first battle of the American Revolutionary War.
From July 3, 1775, onward, and against great challenges, George Washington built the Continental Army from the collected New England militia. In December 1775, he had to completely rebuild a new army, all while besieging the world-renowned British Army in Boston. AHS Members: FREE Non-members: $10 250TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION: WASHINGTON BUILDS AN … Continue reading 250th Anniversary of the American Revolution Continued: Washington Builds an Army→
Join us for a discussion with Arlington veterans as they share personal stories and reflections from their service during the Korean and Vietnam Wars. Note: This is a free, AHS members-only event. Wednesday, February 11 1:00 p.m. – 7 Jason Street Bill Hayner, discussion moderator
Local nature enthusiast, Janet Ford, leads a session on observing and drawing the natural world, showing how sketching can bring nature to life on the page. Image: Autumn Maple, Janet Ford 1:00 p.m. – 7 Jason Street Wednesday, February 26 Janet Ford Registration at Door Members: Free Non-Members: $10