Patriots Day. The Hub Radio Show for Monday April 20, 2020. View the completely loyal playlist for 4-20-20 (CLICK HERE)
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Patriots' Day is a holiday commemorating the battles of Lexington and
Concord, which took place on April 19, 1775. The shots fired at these
two cities on the outskirts of Boston were the first shots of the
American Revolution. Following the war, Lexington Day and Concord Day
began being celebrated in their respective cities. The cities later
petitioned Massachusetts Governor Frederic Greenhalge to create a state
commemoration. He created Patriots' Day, which replaced Fast Day.
It was first celebrated on April 19, 1894. The new holiday also
originally commemorated the anniversary of the Baltimore riot of 1861,
where some of the first bloodshed of the Civil War took place, and four
members of the Massachusetts militia died. In 1938, the Massachusetts
legislature passed a bill making the battles of Lexington and Concord
the sole focus of the day.
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