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Sarah Bradlee Fulton Statue Ceremony

Monday, April 20 @ 10:15 am - 12:00 pm

Join the community on Patriot’s Day for the unveiling of a new statue honoring Sarah Bradlee Fulton, Medford’s own heroic patriot of the American Revolution. This special ceremony celebrates her legacy and contributions to American independence in the heart of the city she called home.

This long-anticipated project was initiated and led by Laura Duggan local historian, actress, and playwright — who began work in early 2024 and served as program manager throughout its development. Through dedicated fundraising, collaboration with the sculptor, and coordination with city leadership, Duggan — who serves as President of Looking Back at Medford History — and a committed group of volunteers brought this vision to life, culminating in the statue’s installation on the grounds of City Hall.

In addition to the statue dedication, Looking Back at Medford History Inc., is staging activities at Medford’s Historic Isaac Hall House (ICCM). There will be “Ye Old Arcade,” colonial activities for children, and a dramatic reading of Longfellow’s poem, “Paul Revere’s Ride.”  There will also be free hot chocolate compliments of Dunkin Donuts and live fiddling and drumming music as folks await the arrival of Paul Revere!  The ICCM will also be conducting tours of the Isaac Hall House.

All are welcome to attend this meaningful moment in Medford’s history.

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