Collection: 1775 Lexington and Concord

On the night of April 18-19, 1775,
American patriot Paul Revere rode from Boston to Lexington, Massachusetts, to warn of approaching British troops. This ride, immortalized in Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's poem, "Paul Revere's Ride," played a crucial role in the start of the American Revolutionary War.
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"Lexington Common — First Shots Fired" 250th Anniversary Limited edition framed print
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"Lexington Common — First Shots Fired" 250th Anniversary Magnet
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"One if by land" shirt celebrating the midnight ride of Paul Revere
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"One if by land" Tea towel celebrating the midnight ride of Paul Revere — Made in America
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"One if by land" celebrating the midnight ride of Paul Revere Women's v-neck shirt
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"One if by land" celebrating the midnight ride of Paul Revere Tank top for women
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"One if by land . . ." die cut sticker
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"One if by land" shirt celebrating the midnight ride of Paul Revere in Youth sizes
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"One if by land . . ." as a small poster
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"One if by land . . ." Postcard - Individually or Pack of 10
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Old North Church print bundle
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250th anniversary "One if by Land" Ornament — Made in America
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