Spinning Toward Revolution: Growing Flax & Processing Linen in New England, 1765-1776
On Saturday, March 28, Dr. Kimberly Alexander, Director of Museum Studies and Senior Lecturer in the History Department of the University of New Hampshire, will…
On Saturday, March 28, Dr. Kimberly Alexander, Director of Museum Studies and Senior Lecturer in the History Department of the University of New Hampshire, will…
Still | Bells Shostakovich | Violin Concerto No. 1 —Callum Smart, violinBartok| Concerto for Orchestra British violinist Callum Smart returns by popular demand to Lexington…
Please join us for an open house marking the end of the museum’s 50th anniversary celebration! Visit exhibitions that examine the museum’s collection over the…
The Patriots' Day Award Ceremony will feature multiple award presentations from VO250, the White Tricorne Hat Award sponsored by the Lexington Lions Club, the Minuteman Cane Award, the Pat Flynn Outstanding Youth Award presented by the Lexington Youth Commission, and the Lexington Minute Men Scholarship.
Lexington was preparing for battle long before British soldiers arrived on April 19th, 1775. Paul Revere and William Dawes, fellow Sons of Liberty, rode hard from Boston, arriving in town just before midnight.
Additional details to follow.
Our museums are open on a special schedule for April 18th! We will be open early to accommodate visitors in town for the big reenactment, and will be closing early to coincide with the afternoon parade. Please see exact hours below.
To celebrate Patriots' Day, the Church of Our Redeemer, 6 Meriam Street, will host its annual Patriots' Day Pancake Breakfast on Saturday, April 18 from 6:00 to 10:00 AM in the parish hall.
First Baptist Church of Lexington is holding their annual Patriot’s Day Pancake Breakfast on Saturday, April 18th from 6 a.m.-10 a.m. “All you can eat” pancakes, sausages, o.j. and coffee.