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The Commonwealth has unveiled the official How-to Celebrate Patriots’ Day Weekend Guide detailing an extensive lineup of events planned across Massachusetts, including in Franklin's "mother town", Wrentham, to commemorate the 250th anniversary of the first battles of the American Revolution. Marking a defining moment in the nation’s history, Massachusetts will celebrate this milestone with events that honor unity, history, and the enduring spirit of revolution and liberty.
The guide, available on the state’s Massachusetts250.org website, serves as a comprehensive weekend event guide, including transportation options, safety information, and key visitor resources to ensure a seamless and immersive experience for all.
“This anniversary is a chance for Massachusetts to remind the world where the fight for liberty began,” said Governor Maura Healey. “Patriots’ Day weekend invites us all to reflect on our past, honor those who stood for freedom, and celebrate the values that continue to shape our democracy today. We welcome everyone to experience this historic occasion and take pride in the state’s enduring legacy as the place where liberty lives.”
“This Patriots’ Day, we’re not just looking back, we’re rallying together to celebrate the revolutionary spirit that still defines Massachusetts,” said Lieutenant Governor Kim Driscoll. “It’s a chance for all of us to share in the story, the energy and the pride of being part of something bigger.”
“Massachusetts will be the place to be this Patriots’ Day weekend,” said Kate Fox, Executive Director of the Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism. “Whether you are stepping back in time at a Revolutionary War reenactment, diving into our vibrant cultural celebrations, or cheering on runners at the iconic Boston Marathon, there’s no better time to explore all the history, energy, and hometown pride our state has to offer. Come be a tourist in your own backyard or make Massachusetts your Revolutionary destination.”
Events celebrating and commemorating Patriots’ Day weekend, such as reenactments, parades, original plays, scavenger hunts, include:
MOTT recommends planning ahead by arriving early, packing food and water, and booking tickets in advance when possible. For those interested, local hotel listings can be found with the Greater Merrimack Valley Convention and Visitors Bureau, Visit North of Boston, and Meet Boston to help alleviate travel concerns.
To help attendees get to and from celebrations easier and limit congestion in towns like Lexington and Concord, where parking is limited, the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) will offer special services to and from Arlington, Lexington, Concord, Lincoln, and other towns on Saturday, April 19 and Sunday, April 20. To learn more about the MBTA’s service plans for Patriots’ Day weekend, please read the 250th Celebrations Guide on the MBTA website.
To learn more about Patriots’ Day weekend events and commemorations, please visit https://massachusetts250.org/.
About Massachusetts 250
The Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism (MOTT) is commemorating the Commonwealth’s role in the American Revolution with the Massachusetts 250 campaign, celebrating 250 years of the country’s independence and state’s revolutionary spirit. The statewide campaign highlights often-told stories like Paul Revere’s ride while uplifting underrepresented voices and unveiling untold stories with hundreds of events presented across the Bay State. For more information, please visit https://massachusetts250.org/ and follow the campaign on Instagram, Facebook, and Threads.
About The Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism (MOTT)
Massachusetts is made for nights on the town, days on the trails, and everything in between. The mission of the Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism (MOTT) is to promote Massachusetts as a four-season leisure and business travel destination for domestic and international travelers and contribute to the Commonwealth’s economic growth. MOTT offers assistance with itinerary planning, familiarization trips, images, and photographs and offers support in providing information to the travel trade, press, and media. To plan your trip to Massachusetts, please go to VisitMA.com.