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From March 15th-May 14th, members of the Plymouth community are welcome to participate in Read Woke, a program designed to encourage reading outside of one’s own experiences. Selected books must either “challenge a social norm, give voice to the voiceless, provide information about a group that has been disenfranchised, seek to challenge the status quo,...
Find out more »Options of Online or In-person Available - This thirty-three-year prequel to the Mayflower crossing begins in London, England, and follows Pastor Robinson’s congregation across the North Sea, eventually to the university city of Leiden, the Netherlands, where the congregation seeks refuge for more than a decade. Travel back to the 16th and 17th centuries, with William...
Find out more »In Terror to the Wicked: America's First Trial by Jury That Ended a War and Helped to Form a Nation Tobey Pearl pieces together a fascinating narrative through original research and first-rate detective work, and re-creates in detail this startling, pivotal moment in pre-revolutionary America, as she examines the evolution of our nascent civil liberties...
Find out more »An event every week that begins at 3:00 pm on Thursday and Friday, repeating until April 16, 2021
Join us for guided waking tours of historic downtown Hingham. Beginning and ending at the Hingham Heritage Museum, these 55 minute tours led by trained guides with audio enhancement will include stops at historic sites and markers in Hingham Square. Tour includes historic images for reference and just under one mile of walking with occasional...
Find out more »This event is part of a 10 program Virtual Lecture Series "Creativity from Crisis: Design in Times of Need" held Thursdays in April at 1pm or 5:30pm. Built in 1799, Philadelphia’s Lazaretto Quarantine Station is the oldest surviving quarantine facility in the Western Hemisphere, and the seventh oldest in the world. The Lazaretto stands today...
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