The Grand Army of the Republic Hall and Museum of Lynn, Mass.
The Grand Army of the Republic Hall and Museum in Lynn is one of the last extant buildings in the United States still used for its original purpose — to honor the men who fought to save the Union during the Civil War. The building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, for its “Significance in Military, Architectural and Social History.”
The Friends are a Team of dedicated military and history buffs, local lawyers and realtors, directors of cultural districts and people who cherish the rich history of this place that made such an impact on the city of Lynn.
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A Closer Look in the Hall
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Most Recent Stories
Presentation: The Civil War at Perryville
Please join us next Thursday, April 11 at 7pm to hear a talk by Christopher Kolakowski, the Director of the Wisconsin Veterans Museum. In person at LCTV 181 Union St. in Lynn, or via Zoom at https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81035293516?pwd=WjVMY3RGaVFFTFR4QXlSMHdSd2FHZz09.
“Critical Race Theory and the American Civil War”
This just in! Watch our new video “Critical Race Theory and the American Civil War” with Round Table Vice President Robert Foster. Lecturer Robert Foster discusses how we use Critical Race theory to understand the cause of the American Civil War, 1861–1865. Watch...
George Washington and the French and Indian War / lecture
Please join our free lecture Thursday Feb 8 at 7pm at LCTV, 181 Union St., Lynn, or on Zoom at https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87609650781?pwd=Y0VZazlacjBwS21IeVpGUHJLUFhMQT09 Writer Scott Patchan will speak on George Washington and the French and Indian War.