Somerville History
Jul. 31st, 2012 12:48 pmWondering if someone could help out with some history. Last year I remembered watching a very in-depth television segment on the revolutionary war and the role Somerville played in it. It was a very intriguing segment and I have told a few people about it but I haven't seen it since. I'm pretty sure it was the local public broadcast channel. Any ideas where I might be able to get a copy?
UPDATE: Somerville Cable Channel is sending me a DVD of the video for $11. Thanks for the help everyone!
UPDATE: Somerville Cable Channel is sending me a DVD of the video for $11. Thanks for the help everyone!
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Date: 2012-07-31 09:06 pm (UTC)The two most important Revolutionary-era places in today's Somerville are Prospect Hill (where some of George Washington's army camped out, and where the first American flag was raised), and the Old Powder House (where the British made off with gunpowder that the colonists thought belonged to them).
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Date: 2012-07-31 09:56 pm (UTC)For some basic background, here's an old but still useful pamphlet, courtesy of the Somerville Historic Preservation Commission:
http://www.somervillema.gov/sites/default/files/documents/HaskellsHistoricalGuideBook.pdf
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