Join us on Tuesday, 6/16 at 5 PM at Black Powder Tavern as we welcome Michael Jesberger for his presentation recounting the very real human story of those men who marched with General George Washington in 1776. Register here: https://t.co/v53xJWdk6H
Do you enjoy our content and want to learn more? Join us for a Walking Tour of Paoli Battlefield on Saturday, 6/20 from 1:30 - 3:30 PM. Learn what happened on September 20, 1777 that led to the "Paoli Massacre" Register here: https://t.co/XbSmJydCNv
Join us on Tuesday, 6/16 at 5 PM at Black Powder Tavern as we welcome Michael Jesberger for his presentation recounting the very real human story of those men who marched with General George Washington in 1776. Register here: https://t.co/v53xJWdk6H
Did you miss our Walking Tour yesterday? No worries, you have another chance to join us for a Walking Tour on Saturday, June 20! Register at the link below.
Do you enjoy our content and want to learn more? Join us for a Walking Tour of Paoli Battlefield next Saturday, 5/30 from 1:30 - 3:30 PM. Learn what happened on September 20, 1777 that led to the “Paoli Massacre” Register here: https://t.co/XbSmJydCNv
Do you enjoy our content and want to learn more? Join us for a Walking Tour of Paoli Battlefield next Saturday, 5/30 from 1:30 - 3:30 PM. Learn what happened on September 20, 1777 that led to the “Paoli Massacre” Register here: https://t.co/XbSmJydCNv
Looking for something to do this Saturday in the nice weather? Come join us for a Walking Tour of Paoli Battlefield from 1:30 - 3:30 PM. Details and registration are below.
Do you enjoy our content and want to learn more? Join us for a Walking Tour of Paoli Battlefield next Saturday, 5/30 from 1:30 - 3:30 PM. Learn what happened on September 20, 1777 that led to the “Paoli Massacre” Register here: https://t.co/XbSmJydCNv
(3/3) Thanks to Benjamin Rush, the two former presidents reconciled in 1812 and resumed a famous correspondence that lasted until both men died on July 4, 1826—the 50th anniversary of the Declaration they had helped create.
(1/3) #OnThisDay in 1813, Thomas Jefferson wrote to John Adams to share news of Benjamin Rush’s death, reflecting sadly that only a few signers of the Declaration of Independence still remained alive.
(2/3) Though once close allies during the Revolution, Jefferson and Adams became fierce political rivals after the election of 1800 and spent years estranged over the role of the federal government.
Get out in the sun ☀️with us this Saturday, 5/30 from 1:30 - 3:30 PM for a Walking Tour of Paoli Battlefield. Registration link is below. We hope to see you there!
Do you enjoy our content and want to learn more? Join us for a Walking Tour of Paoli Battlefield next Saturday, 5/30 from 1:30 - 3:30 PM. Learn what happened on September 20, 1777 that led to the “Paoli Massacre” Register here: https://t.co/XbSmJydCNv
On this Memorial Day 2026, the Board of the Paoli Battlefield Preservation Fund asks that you remember and honor the men and women of the United States armed forces those who have, those who continue to, and those who have paid the ultimate sacrifice to keep us free and aafe.
Itching to get outside after all this rain passes? ☀️ Don’t miss our Walking Tour of Paoli Battlefield next Saturday, 5/30 from 1:30 - 3:30 pm. Register here: https://t.co/6hv2w2brnp
Do you enjoy our content and want to learn more? Join us for a Walking Tour of Paoli Battlefield next Saturday, 5/30 from 1:30 - 3:30 PM. Learn what happened on September 20, 1777 that led to the “Paoli Massacre” Register here: https://t.co/XbSmJydCNv
(3/3) After independence, Hancock returned to Massachusetts, serving in the state constitutional convention and becoming the commonwealth’s first governor. He remained a central figure in early American political life until his death in 1793.
(1/3) #OnThisDay in 1775, John Hancock was elected president of the Second Continental Congress. A leading Boston Patriot, he later became the first signer of the Declaration of Independence, famous for his bold signature.
(2/3) British attempts to seize Hancock’s ship Liberty and crack down on colonial protests fueled unrest in Boston, helping spark tensions that led to the Boston Massacre. Alongside Samuel Adams, Hancock became a prime British target.
Tired of the rain? We are, too! Get out in the sun ☀️next Saturday, 5/30 for a Walking Tour of Paoli Battlefield from 1:30 - 3:30 pm. We will be there to answer all of your questions about the grounds and the battle. Registration link is below.
(3/3) The raiders then burned 24 British ships loaded with supplies before returning safely to Connecticut without losing a single man. The successful “Meigs Expedition” became a celebrated Patriot victory on Long Island.
(1/3) #OnThisDay in 1777, Lt. Col. Return Jonathan Meigs led Patriot raiders against British forces at Sag Harbor, New York, capturing enemy troops and supplies in a surprise nighttime attack.
(2/3) Using bayonets instead of gunfire to remain silent, the Patriots seized the British fort and captured dozens of Redcoats. Local resentment had already grown after British troops built their fort atop colonial burial grounds.
Tired of the rain? We are, too! Get out in the sun ☀️next Saturday, 5/30 for a Walking Tour of Paoli Battlefield from 1:30 - 3:30 pm. We will be there to answer all of your questions about the grounds and the battle. Registration link is below.
Do you enjoy our content and want to learn more? Join us for a Walking Tour of Paoli Battlefield next Saturday, 5/30 from 1:30 - 3:30 PM. Learn what happened on September 20, 1777 that led to the “Paoli Massacre” Register here: https://t.co/XbSmJydCNv