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LEX250 News
In celebration of America 250, Lexington will present its Patriots’ Day Parade on Saturday, April 18, at 1:30 PM (please note the new start time).
Thank you for tuning in this month to our “Watch Along With Us” series featuring the Black Patriots of Lexington project.
LexSeeHer invites everyone to take part in International Women’s Day 2026 on Sunday March 8, 2026. We’ll have three parts to our “Meet & March,…
Historian William Poole on the life of Pompey Fiske who went from an enslaved witness of the intense fighting at Fiske Farm on April 19,…
Public historian Margaret Micholet and curator Stacey Fraser present Venus Roe, an enslaved servant at Captain James Reed’s home (now Burlington), where John Hancock and…
Our next Arch Lighting will be Sunday March 15, 7:00PM at 1625 Massachusetts Ave. We are getting close to our goal–help us reach the top…
Professor Zine Magubane explores Caesar Ferrit and his son John, Afro-Indigenous soldiers from Natick, who were among the first known Indigenous people to fire on…
Join us for Love Now on Sunday, March 22, 2026, from 3:00–5:00 PM — an inspiring afternoon of live music, dance, and spoken word that…
Professor Zine Magubane and curator Stacey Fraser share the journey of Silas Burdoo, a freeborn Lexington resident who became one of the wealthiest Black veterans…