As our nation celebrates 250 years of American independence, Brighton Main Streets is proud to help tell the story of our neighborhood’s role in the founding of our country.
This week, members of Brighton Main Streets had the privilege of visiting the Massachusetts Historical Society, where we participated in a fascinating tour and lecture focused on the events of 1776. Standing among one of the nation’s premier collections of Revolutionary-era documents—including the renowned Adams Papers—was both inspiring and educational. The experience reinforced the importance of preserving and sharing the stories that shaped not only our nation, but also the Brighton community we call home. Our research is just the beginning.
We are honored to have been awarded a Boston 250 Summer Programming and Marketing Grant from The Boston Foundation for our project, “Revolutionary Brighton: Discovering 250 Years of Community, Courage, and Change.” This funding will support a series of community programs, educational events, storytelling initiatives, walking tours, and partnerships designed to bring Brighton’s Revolutionary history to life for residents and visitors of all ages.
Over the coming months, we’ll be sharing the remarkable stories of the people, places, and events that helped shape both Brighton and the birth of our nation. From hidden historic landmarks to the individuals whose lives intersected with the American Revolution, these stories remind us that history happened right here in our own neighborhood.
We invite our community to join us as we celebrate 250 years of community, courage, and change. Together, we’ll explore Brighton’s unique place in America’s founding and discover why our local history continues to matter today.
Boston 250 is a public-private partnership between the City of Boston and private-sector partners, including Meet Boston, State Street, The Boston Foundation, John Hancock, Eastern Bank, Liberty Mutual, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts, Vertex Pharmaceuticals, and PNC Bank. This project is supported through a Boston 250 Summer Programming and Marketing Grant from The Boston Foundation. To learn more about the city’s 250th anniversary celebration, visit boston250.org.
Together, let’s discover why Brighton’s history is an important part of America’s story.
Happy 250th, America!
















