Boston’s Marc Fucarile Hosts ‘Van of Valor’ Town Hall, Book Signing at American Heritage Museum

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HUDSON, Mass. – On July 2, 2026 at 6:00 P.M., just 48 hours before the nation marks the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, the American Heritage Museum will host a singular event bridging the battlefields of the past and the veterans of today. 

Dr. Kevin P. Wallace and Harvard Extension School student L. Wright Wallace will present “Oral Histories of American Patriotism” for their new book, Van of Valor, with Boston’s own Marc Fucarile moderating the evening.

The book, released by Ballast Book Company on June 30, 2026, will be available at the event.

One Book, 317 Heroes, a Nation Rocked: Van of Valor Hits the American Heritage Museum on the Eve of 250
One Book, 317 Heroes, a Nation Rocked: Van of Valor Hits the American Heritage Museum on the Eve of 250

The evening begins with Fucarile, a resilient survivor of the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing who lost his right leg standing just feet from the second blast, delivering opening remarks that set the tone for a night of shared patriotism. Today a celebrated motivational speaker and founder of the MARC Network, which provides resources for individuals with mobility challenges, Fucarile embodies the evening’s theme of turning tragedy into triumph.

Dr. and Mrs. Wallace will then take guests inside their extraordinary journey of 280 days on the road covering more than 27,000 miles, (like driving west out of Boston on I-90, around the full circumference of the Earth back to Boston, and then continuing west and down to San Diego). 

Along the way, they interviewed 317 heroic Purple Heart recipients, Prisoners of War, and Gold Star Families. They carried the names of more than 440 fallen on the van walls. The van itself, a converted old FedEx fleet van, was their home, vehicle and mobile recording studio.

Surrounded by over a century of military artifacts, from Sherman tanks to combat aircraft, the presentation will shift from a traditional talk to a “Town Hall for Heroes,” exploring the length of sacrifice required to build and preserve the nation. 

Instead of the famed Van of Valor vehicle, the Wallaces will set up a “curated memory table” featuring physical tokens from their mission, while the museum’s installed screens and projectors play video snippets and audio recordings of the veterans’ voices.

“Having Marc guide this conversation is deeply meaningful,” said Dr. Wallace. “His story is Boston’s story. Surrounded by tanks and aircraft that secured our freedoms, and just two days before America’s 250th birthday, Marc will help us open the floor to veterans and guests to share their own family legacies of service.”

The event is open to the public. For more information, visit www.HelpVoV.com.

About Van of Valor: Van of Valor stands alone, the only book of its kind, and it’s about to rock the nation. The work chronicles Dr. and Mrs. Wallace’s relentless 280-day journey across America, preserving the first-person stories of 317 Purple Heart recipients, POWs, and Gold Star Families. Co-author L. Wright Wallace is a current student at the Harvard Extension School.

Media Contact:
Dr. Kevin P. Wallace
Co-Founder, Van of Valor
(208) 590-5766
Manteo.Creative.SPOT@gmail.com

317 Heroes. 280 Days. One Nation-Shaking Book. Van of Valor Arrives for a Town Hall for Heroes Moderated by Boston's Marc Fucarile
317 Heroes. 280 Days. One Nation-Shaking Book. Van of Valor Arrives for a Town Hall for Heroes Moderated by Boston’s Marc Fucarile

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