The Northampton Historic Preservation Society announces the first “Lecture on the Lawn” for 2024 with David Scott. Join us at the Court Green in Eastville at 2:00 PM on Sunday, June 2nd.
To honor the upcoming 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, this lecture is entitled, “Prelude to Revolution” and will cover several events leading up to 1776. Come and hear about an early protest against taxation in Northampton County in 1652, Northampton’s answer to the Boston Tea Party of 1773 and more.
No fees will be charged for this lecture, but we ask that individuals each consider a $10 donation to support the NHPS Restoration of the 1907 Jail. Be sure to bring your lawn chair and dress comfortably! If the weather appears questionable, check to see if there has been a postponement at: https://northamptonhistoricpreservationsociety.com.

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Truth is not intimidation.