British soldiers keep up the appearance of a real battle firing their muskets for spectators.
Photo Credit : Hung, Jonathan Kozowyk and Henry
Each year, on the third Monday in April, history buffs come together to breathe life into the battles of Lexington and Concord at the annual Massachusetts Patriots’ Day Reenactment. In 2011, photographers Jonathan Kozowyk and Henry Hung were on hand to capture the recreation of events that sparked a revolution for the 2012 Yankee print feature, “Two Mornings in April.” Here’s a closer look at the Lexington and Concord battles re-creation in photos.
2021 Update. This year the event will be celebrated virtually by the April 19th History Coalition. Learn More
The Battles of Lexington and Concord Reenactment | Patriots’ Day Photo Tribute
Reenactors cross the North Bridge in the British Mourn Arms Parade. Photo Credit : Hung, Jonathan Kozowyk and Henry
Cannon firing demonstrations draw a crowd. Photo Credit : Hung, Jonathan Kozowyk and Henry
Re-actors pose with one of the working cannons used in a public demonstration. Photo Credit : Hung, Jonathan Kozowyk and Henry
A woman and her children play the part at Hartwell Tavern. Photo Credit : Hung, Jonathan Kozowyk and Henry
Keeping in formation, the colonists head to Hartwell Tavern. No detail is too small in terms of authentic accessories-muskets, tin water cans, wool blankets. Photo Credit : Hung, Jonathan Kozowyk and Henry
Costumes are impeccably made and authentic to the colonial time period. Photo Credit : Hung, Jonathan Kozowyk and Henry
British soldiers keep up the appearance of a real battle firing their muskets for spectators. Photo Credit : Hung, Jonathan Kozowyk and Henry
Colonist set a serious tone as they get into character along Battle Road. Photo Credit : Hung, Jonathan Kozowyk and Henry
Colonists march in character through the crowds. Photo Credit : Hung, Jonathan Kozowyk and Henry
British re-enactors wait along Battle Road. Photo Credit : Hung, Jonathan Kozowyk and Henry
Nearly 300 Colonial and British re-enactors participate in the “fight back to Boston” along Battle Road Trail in Lincoln. Photo Credit : Hung, Jonathan Kozowyk and Henry
Colonists march in character through the crowds. Photo Credit : Hung, Jonathan Kozowyk and Henry
Detail of a colonist’s clothing and accessories during the Battle on the Green. Photo Credit : Hung, Jonathan Kozowyk and Henry
The re-enactment of the Battle on the Green in Lexington begins at dawn. Photo Credit : Hung, Jonathan Kozowyk and Henry
British and American flags held high during the British Mourn Arms Parade in Concord. Photo Credit : Hung, Jonathan Kozowyk and Henry
Have you ever attended the Patriots’ Day reenactment of the battle of Lexington and Concord?
Heather Marcus is the senior photo editor for Yankee Magazine. She works closely with the art director and a large group of contributing photographers to tell our stories about people and place in a compelling way. Living and growing up in New England, she continues to be inspired by the communities, the landscape, and the wonderful visual opportunities the region affords.