I've been doing a family history of Sudbury. My 8th,10th? great Grandfather was one of the first to settle. He had the first tavern and was the Deacon of the church there. I'm just starting to find out how interesting my family history is. 15 of my family fought in the Revolutinary War. So this would have been them marching to Concord.
For somebody in California, who thought she had no family history, this is so awesome!
This brings back memories - I last marched about 34 years ago when I grew up in Sudbury. Got to shake hands with Pres. Ford in 1975 when we were the honor guard at the bridge during the bicentennial. Glad to hear that it remains strictly on Apr. 19, regardless of the "Monday" holiday.
Judging from the video the participation seems to have dwindled, back then there were several hundred. Glad to see Eric Volheim though, some things never change!
Ha, im with my family in one of these scenes. I love doing this, im at college though so i cant do it again this year. oh well im going to miss it though!
We were there . Always remember what it took to make our Beautiful Country the USA. Preserve our rights and freedom forever ! Never forget these brave souls made all this possible ! Click on to our film in Concord also
All I can say is that I hope all of you own firearms and are ready to defend your community lest this be a complete farce.
je25ff 6 months ago
@dustbunniex DUDE you play runescape lol
pies2gd4u 1 year ago
Wait for me I'm coming along in 2011!
dustbunniex 1 year ago
I've been doing a family history of Sudbury. My 8th,10th? great Grandfather was one of the first to settle. He had the first tavern and was the Deacon of the church there. I'm just starting to find out how interesting my family history is. 15 of my family fought in the Revolutinary War. So this would have been them marching to Concord.
For somebody in California, who thought she had no family history, this is so awesome!
rats8332 1 year ago
This brings back memories - I last marched about 34 years ago when I grew up in Sudbury. Got to shake hands with Pres. Ford in 1975 when we were the honor guard at the bridge during the bicentennial. Glad to hear that it remains strictly on Apr. 19, regardless of the "Monday" holiday.
Judging from the video the participation seems to have dwindled, back then there were several hundred. Glad to see Eric Volheim though, some things never change!
favorsham 1 year ago
Very cool. This is great.
neonshoji 1 year ago
Ha, im with my family in one of these scenes. I love doing this, im at college though so i cant do it again this year. oh well im going to miss it though!
madlibsluver 1 year ago
I love this!
XxXxINSIGHTxXxX 2 years ago
We were there . Always remember what it took to make our Beautiful Country the USA. Preserve our rights and freedom forever ! Never forget these brave souls made all this possible ! Click on to our film in Concord also
msheldon22 2 years ago
I agree but don't be a naysayer there are more patriots than you realize.
MolonLabe84 3 years ago