Education · Screening

US@250: Big Watch Film Screening & Discussion

A film screening and discussion of Ken Burns' The American Revolution.

Fri, 5 Jun 2026 6:30 PM – 8:00 PM (America/New_York) Francestown Town Hall Francestown , New Hampshire
The US@250: Big Watch event features a screening of Ken Burns' The American Revolution, followed by an engaging discussion. Hosted at the historic Francestown Town Hall, this program is part of New Hampshire Humanities' 50th-anniversary celebrations. It offers a thought-provoking look at American history, inviting community members to reflect on the nation's past. The event is free to the public, though registration is encouraged to ensure a spot for this insightful humanities-based experience.

What to Expect

An educational and reflective evening featuring a documentary screening and group discussion.

Who Should Attend

  • History buffs
  • Students
  • Community members
  • Humanities enthusiasts

Agenda Overview

The event includes a film screening followed by a moderated discussion.
Venue & Address
Francestown Town Hall
2 New Boston Rd
Francestown , New Hampshire – 03043
United States
Organizer
New Hampshire Humanities · Non-profit
An organization providing humanities-based programs across New Hampshire.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the film?
Ken Burns' The American Revolution.
Where is it held?
Francestown Town Hall, Francestown, NH.
Is there a cost?
No, it is free.
Do I need to register?
Yes, registration is encouraged.
Who hosts it?
New Hampshire Humanities.
When is it?
June 5, 2026.
Tags
History Film Education Francestown New Hampshire Humanities
Summary
Film screening and discussion of Ken Burns' The American Revolution.
Highlights
  • Film screening
  • Expert discussion
  • Humanities program
  • Free event
  • Historic venue
  • Educational experience
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