Myth and Memory: Stories of the American Revolution brings together material from Historic New England’s vast permanent collection of objects and archival materials to explore the multifaceted history of the American Revolution as it played out in New England. These objects tell the stories of everyday people whose lives were linked by the shared experience of revolution. This exhibition engages with the memories and mythologies embedded in this collection, calling attention to how we remember the American Revolution and reckon with its legacy. Myth and Memory spotlights the deeply personal experiences of individuals, families, and communities caught up in extraordinary circumstances, organized around the themes of Resistance, Loyalty, Liberty, and Memory. This intimacy invites audiences to consider what it was like to live through these historic events and to contribute in small and not-so-small ways to the shaping of a new nation.


This immersive exhibition reveals the personal stories of individuals—young and old, patriot and loyalist, enslaved and free—whose lives were shaped by war and its lasting impact.
On display at the Eustis Estate in Milton, MA
Friday, May 15, 2026 – Sunday, November 15, 2026

By examining these artifacts and the myths that have grown around them, Myth and Memory invites visitors to reflect on how we remember the Revolution and grapple with its enduring legacy.

