Listen "Pilgrim Hall Museum, Plymouth & the American Revolution"
Episode Synopsis
Donna Curtin, Executive Director of Pilgrim Hall Museum, the oldest continuously operating public museum in America, tells us about the surprising links between Plymouth’s Pilgrims and the Revolution. They spotlight the bold voices of James and Mercy Otis Warren, and explore Pilgrim Hall’s Revolutionary collections that connect 17th-century ideals to the fight for independence.On October 11, they are hosting a performance of "Revolutionary Voices: Plymouth Debates Liberty & Loyalists," a play drawn from the town records on the debates over Independence.Tickets for the "Plymouth Voices" play can be purchased HERE!Website for Pilgrim Hall is Here!Tell us what you think! Send us a text message!
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