Ethan Allen Homestead Enrichment Program: Revolutionary Westminster, Vermont
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The Westminster Massacre was a tragic occurrence that resulted from mistrust, partisan differences, and economic challenges. Learn more as Jessie Haas of the Westminster Historical Society shares her research into this event, which occurred only a month before Lexington and Concord.
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