250th Anniversary of the American Revolution

Commemorating 250 Years of Revolution in Boston

2025-2026 marks the 250th anniversary of the Siege of Boston (1775-1776). Following the first shots at Lexington and Concord, colonial forces laid siege on Boston for 11 months while the British Army tried to maintain control of the town and the harbor. This siege was the first chapter of the eight year war for American Independence.

Join the National Parks of Boston as we commemorate significant moments of this siege and consider how successive generations of Bostonians looked to this pivotal moment as inspiration in later political and social movements.

 
 

Upcoming Events

 
Statue of Paul Revere on horseback with Old North Church steeple in background.
Paul Revere's Ride to Revolution

April 18, 2025, marks the 250th anniversary of Paul Revere's Ride. Participate in commemorative events across Boston.

A row of Revolutionary War reenactors standing in front of the Bunker Hill Monument.
Bunker Hill Commemoration Week 2025

Join NPS and our partners in commemorating the 250th anniversary of the Battle of Bunker Hill in June 2025.

 

 

Visiting Boston?

 
A view of Boston's skyline at daytime. White steeple of Old North in Center.
Plan Your Visit

Plan your visit to Boston, a city with over three centuries of revolution.

A ranger giving a talk to a group of visitors in a small plaza in front of Paul Revere's House.
Things to Do

Explore all the things to do in Boston, from visiting historic sites and museums to joining guided tours and programs.

 

The 250th in Massachusetts

Explore the other national parks, historic sites, and organizations commemorating this anniversary.

 
 

Volunteer with Us!

 
Image of men in colonial cloths and solider uniforms firing muskets
Volunteer at Boston 250 Events

Provide guidance and a friendly face for visitors as they explore the sites and events of Paul Revere's Ride to Revolution.

 

History Highlights

 
Print engraving depicting the Boston massacre with British soldiers shooting upon a crowd
The Boston Massacre

Learn more about the Boston Massacre—an event that laid the foundation for American Independence.

Painting of colonial and British soldiers engaged in hand to hand fighting at Bunker Hill
The Battle of Bunker Hill

Learn what happened at the first major battle of the American Revolutionary War following the engagements at Lexington and Concord.

1776 map of New England, featuring Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, and New Hampshire
Patriots of Color Enlistment Map

Explore an interactive map of patriots of color who participated in the early campaigns of the Revolutionary War.

 

Learn More about the American Revolution in Boston

 
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    Last updated: April 4, 2025

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