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Click here to subscribe to this podcast Or, copy this link and add it to your favorite podcast player. Click To Vote For This Podcast on Podcast Alley (Click white arrow to play) The shot heard 'round the world! Captain John Parker and a few brave souls stand their ground against Colonel John Pitcairn and an entire regiment of regular British troops. Today, the hallowed statue of the lone Lexington Minuteman stands guard over Lexington Green. But just who were these Colonial Militias? How were they organized? Yet, by the end of the day, all along the historic Battle Road from Concord back to Boston, the militias had whipped 'em good. How could this have happened? Don't wait to find out, listen now! Buy The Companion
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Click here to subscribe to this podcast Or, copy this link and add it to your favorite podcast player. Click To Vote For This Podcast on Podcast Alley (Click white arrow to play) One cool night in April, 1775, a regiment of British troops were marching toward Lexington to arrest two patriots, despised and wanted by King George III. But the Committees of Safety, led by Dr. Joseph Warren, dispatched multiple riders to spread "The Middlesex Alarm." With a motor equal to one horsepower, and the fullmoon as a head light, Revere rode into the night ot make history. But when all was said and done, who made it, and who got arrested? (The answers might shock you! Click now to find out!) Buy The Companion
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Click here to subscribe to this podcast Or, copy this link and add it to your favorite podcast player. Click To Vote For This Podcast on Podcast Alley (Click white arrow to play) Everyone knows about Paul Revere's Ride. But exactly who was this rider in the night, son of a huguenot immigrant, silver smith, and "founding father" with two wives and sixteen kids (a real colonial "Brady Bunch") And why was this trusted messenger of the Continental Congress eventually court martialed after the war? Journey with us to the North End of Boston, as we join historian Patrick Leehey at Paul Revere's Home, listen now! Buy The Companion
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