Boston Banned Christmas
The beloved holiday of Christmas was once banned in our very own Boston. On May 11, 1659, Bay Colony’s general court stated:
“…It is therefore ordered by this court and the authority […]
The beloved holiday of Christmas was once banned in our very own Boston. On May 11, 1659, Bay Colony’s general court stated:
“…It is therefore ordered by this court and the authority […]
The Fourth of July has long been celebrated as Independence Day in the United States, but did history get the date wrong? Legally speaking, the Thirteen Colonies separated from Great Britain on July 2, 1776, after the Second […]
It not only inspired a movie called Session 9, but is well known for its hair-raising haunted stories. The Danvers State Insane Asylum opened up in 1878 in order to help accommodate mentally ill patients, as other hospitals were overflowing. […]
This month is Gay Pride Month in the U.S. and Boston, MA is a huge epicenter for celebration, which is why all around the streets of Boston you can see rainbow flags flying on houses and professional buildings alike. This […]
“We cherish too, the Poppy red that grows on fields were valor led, It seems to signal to the skies that blood of heroes never dies.” This Memorial Day themed poem was written by Moina Michael in 1915 in honor […]
As commencement week for college graduates has just passed, do you know what are the true meanings of the cap and gown?
In the 12th century, due to insufficient heating systems, students were forced to wear long robes to keep warm. […]
In a graveyard in Leominster, Massachusetts you can find the grave of the infamously bearded Joseph Palmer. In the 1820s, Joseph had started sporting a very large beard even though he knew […]
On March 16, 1697, as Hannah Duston was resting after giving birth to her newest baby in Haverhill, MA, the Abenaki Indians raided the area. Her husband Thomas and their eight older children fled, leaving Hannah, her nurse Mary, and […]
On April 19 1775, the battles of Lexington and Concord took place, igniting the Revolutionary War. British troops aimed to confiscate colonial weapons and were met with a group of 77 angry militiamen. The men, all of whom were untrained […]