250th Anniversary of the Battle of Chelsea Creek – SSV Ernestina-Morrissey sails into Chelsea for the celebrations
Massachusetts 250

- Free
- Port Park
99 Marginal Street
Chelsea, Massachusetts 02150 - 11:00AM-4:00PM ET
Uncover the Story of the Battle of Chelsea Creek — the First Naval Engagement of the American Revolution
It’s the spring of 1775 in Boston, and tensions are rising. The Siege of Boston has been going on for months. The British have taken control of the city, but their survival lies in the islands on the Harbor Islands and seacoast, where they have livestock and fodder.
Trapping the colonists inside the city, the future of the American colonies hangs in the balance. But the colonists aren’t about to let them get these supplies without a fight. Along the shores of Chelsea Creek, a small but crucial battle is about to take place—one that’s often forgotten yet shaped the course of the American Revolution.
250th Anniversary of the Battle of Chelsea Creek Celebrations
This Memorial Day Weekend, the Chelsea community and visitors from across the state can experience a once-in-a-lifetime celebration of the 250th Anniversary of the Battle of Chelsea Creek, the first naval battle of the American Revolution.
- Explore the SSV Ernestina-Morrissey, the 1894 schooner from the Massachusetts Maritime Academy, as you learn about the first British vessel captured and destroyed—the HMS Diana
- Artillery Demonstration & Musket Firing
- Revolutionary-Era Militia Encampment
- Food Vendors and Beer Garden
Check the schedule of all activities at www.chelseaprospers.org
Transportation and Parking Information
For easy access to the event, attendees can utilize various transportation options, including public transit via the SL3 and 111 bus routes, Uber services, or personal vehicles.
Parking:
Public parking is available at the event site, as well as additional parking options throughout Downtown Chelsea.

America's Field Trip
Engaging students nationwide to celebrate America’s 250th anniversary!
This contest invites students in grades 3–12 to share their perspectives on what America means to them — and earn the opportunity to travel for field trip experiences at some of the nation’s most iconic historic and cultural landmarks.