Add yo ur vo What does liberty mean to you? e ic • conv he t in Jo ersatio n The Liberty Tree was a real elm tree that once stood on the corner of today’s Essex and Washington streets in Boston. Colonists gathered there to protest what they felt were unjust taxes imposed on them by the British Parliament in the years leading up to the American Revolution. Other towns in the American colonies also adopted their own liberty trees and they became a symbol of protest against British rule. Join us in commemorating the 250th anniversary of the Stamp Act protests by visiting the WE ARE ONE exhibition at Central Library in Copley Square. Add your voice to the #LibertyTreeBPL conversation. Norman B. Leventhal Map Center at the Boston Public Library 700 Boylston St • Boston, MA 02116 maps.bpl.org/liberty Share! Be part of a growing tree #LibertyTreeBPL @nblmcatbpl @mapcenter Three ways to add your leaf SHARE ON SOCIAL MEDIA Snap a picture of your leaf and join the #LibertyTreeBPL conversation on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook. HANG YOUR LEAF Visit the WE ARE ONE exhibition at the Central Library in Copley Square and place it on the tree yourself. GE tion LIBERTY TREE MASS HS. AC CT NE T N.CAR VI SEY. ER P VA . RK N.J NSYL EN E. AR N.YO INIA. RG SLAND R.I WE ARE ONE . S.CA c CON LA O AND YL e rsa A N•H M PS GIA. OR LA RO th ve Visit the exhibition May 2 - November 29 2015 Add yo ur vo ice • J oin on DELIVER THIS CARD Place in the Liberty Tree box at your local BPL branch and let us add it. What does liberty mean to you? 2015 MAR DELAW Boston Public Library, Central Library in Copley Square maps.bpl.org/liberty Share! Be part of a growing tree #LibertyTreeBPL @nblmcatbpl @mapcenter Add yo ur vo What does liberty mean to you? e ic • conv he t in Jo ersatio n The Liberty Tree was a real elm tree that once stood on the corner of today’s Essex and Washington streets in Boston. Colonists gathered there to protest what they felt were unjust taxes imposed on them by the British Parliament in the years leading up to the American Revolution. Other towns in the American colonies also adopted their own liberty trees and they became a symbol of protest against British rule. Join us in commemorating the 250th anniversary of the Stamp Act protests by visiting the WE ARE ONE exhibition at Central Library in Copley Square. Add your voice to the #LibertyTreeBPL conversation. Norman B. Leventhal Map Center at the Boston Public Library 700 Boylston St • Boston, MA 02116 maps.bpl.org/liberty Share! Be part of a growing tree #LibertyTreeBPL @nblmcatbpl @mapcenter Three ways to add your leaf SHARE ON SOCIAL MEDIA Snap a picture of your leaf and join the #LibertyTreeBPL conversation on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook. HANG YOUR LEAF Visit the WE ARE ONE exhibition at the Central Library in Copley Square and place it on the tree yourself. GE tion LIBERTY TREE MASS HS. AC CT NE T N.CAR VI SEY. ER P VA . RK N.J NSYL EN E. AR N.YO INIA. RG SLAND R.I WE ARE ONE . S.CA c CON LA O AND YL e rsa A N•H M PS GIA. OR LA RO th ve Visit the exhibition May 2 - November 29 2015 Add yo ur vo ice • J oin on DELIVER THIS CARD Place in the Liberty Tree box at your local BPL branch and let us add it. What does liberty mean to you? 2015 MAR DELAW Boston Public Library, Central Library in Copley Square maps.bpl.org/liberty Share! Be part of a growing tree #LibertyTreeBPL @nblmcatbpl @mapcenter
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