Massachusetts preps for 250th American Revolution anniversary
The Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism (MOTT) will commemorate the 250th anniversary of the American Revolution across the state.
As the Commonwealth marks the 250th anniversary in 2026, MOTT will work with municipalities, historical societies, businesses, and nonprofit organizations to showcase memorable experiences.
“Massachusetts is home to many firsts, serving as the birthplace of our nation and heart of the American Revolution,” said MOTT Executive Director, Kate Fox.
“Our role in the American Revolution is critical to our nation’s history, and we look forward to putting our state on full display over the next three years.”
“We will carry a revolutionary spirit into the decades to come.”
The state tourism agency will connect the past to the future through themes of revolution and independence.
MOTT will commemorate the American Revolution through hundreds of events, such as:
Paul Revere’s ride reenactment in Lexington
Lafayette’s bicentennial visit in Sturbridge
Revolutionary grave dedication in Ware
Evacuation Day celebration in South Boston
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