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“Join or Die”: Film Screening and Discussion

Lexington Venue 1794 Massachusetts Ave, Lexington, MA, United States

Join the Lexington Lyceum Advocates and The Lexington Observer for a screening of “Join or Die”, which follows the half-century story of America’s civic unraveling…

Book Chat on King Hancock with author Brooke Barbier

Munroe Tavern 1332 Massachusetts Ave, Lexington, MA, United States

Much more than a signature, John Hancock is an often forgotten but indispensable force in the story of the American Revolution. A man of immense…

Martin Luther King Day 2025: Women of the Movement

Grace Chapel 59 Worthen Rd, Lexington, MA, United States

Join Us for a Special Martin Luther King Day Celebration Free and open to all! Monday, January 20, 2025 at Grace Chapel, 10-12:30PM Celebrate the…

Book Chat on Poor Richard’s Women by Nancy Rubin Stuart

Munroe Tavern 1332 Massachusetts Ave, Lexington, MA, United States

Behind any founding father are numerous founding mothers, sisters, and lovers. Benjamin Franklin had a large cast of women in his life, most importantly his…

Coming to America: with Jonathan McPhee

Isaac Harris Cary Memorial Building 1605 Massachusetts Avenue, Lexington, MA, United States

The history of immigration to the United States has been complex and, at times, brutal. Our country has welcomed immigrants and, at other times, excluded…

Coming to America: A Musical Journey

Cary Hall 1605 Massachusetts Ave, Lexington, MA, United States

Cary Lecture Jonathan McPhee, director of the Lexington Symphony, will give a talk entitled "Coming to America: A Musical Journey". It will include musical examples…

Becoming an Historical Reenactor Workshop I

Church of Our Redeemer 6 Meriam St, Lexington, MA, United States

Learn from world-renown storytellers Rochel Coleman and Valerie Tutson how to mine the archives and weave primary sources into an engaging story that brings history…

Lexington Alarm Letter on View

Scottish Rite Masonic Museum & Library 33 Marrett Road, Lexington, MA, United States

Couriers delivered the news of the conflict at Lexington soon after the event. One of the letters that helped spread the news will be displayed…