
250 years ago Paul Revere rode through Somerville, Massachusetts by night. 250 years later we walk through Somerville, New Jersey by day.
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Join a leisurely three mile walk through historic Somerville with stops for reading and discussion of the poetry and history of “Paul Revere’s Ride” and “the shot heard round the world” that 250 years ago opened the Revolutionary War.
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Wear sturdy footgear and bring water.
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Answer the Call for Action of Two Lights for Tomorrow and consider bringing a donation of supplies needed for the Food Bank Network of Somerset County: https://www.somersetfoodbank.org/about/give-supplies/’ href=’https://www.somersetfoodbank.org/about/give-supplies/’ rel=’nofollow noreferrer noopener’ target=’_blank’>https://www.somersetfoodbank.org/about/give-supplies/
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Two Lights for Tomorrow is a nationwide initiative to commence the celebration of the 250th birthday of the United States of America. The famous ride of Paul Revere occurred on the overnight of April 18 – 19, 1775. Two Lights for Tomorrow commemorates that famous ride and uses the imagery of that shining light today as a uniting call to action for our citizens to celebrate and