Cary Library Flash Mob
Come celebrate Patriots’ Day with a flash mob inside Cary Library on Sunday, April 19th, between 3PM and 3:15 PM! Lounge around, read a book,…
Come celebrate Patriots’ Day with a flash mob inside Cary Library on Sunday, April 19th, between 3PM and 3:15 PM! Lounge around, read a book,…
View our famed diorama depicting the Battle of Lexington and view video short highlighting our Black Patriot’s Prince Estabrook and Eli Burdoo.
Presentations at 11:00 AM, 12:00 PM, 2:00 PM, and 3:00 PM.
NEW! Take a Battle Green 360 tour. 10:00 AM, 11:30 AM, 1:00 PM, and 2:30 PM.
Public Restrooms available|
Experience unique perspectives of history this Patriots' Day! On Monday, April 20th, you can explore four unique sites from Lexington History Museums to learn more about this small farming town that ignited a war for independence.
On April 19th, 1775, Lexington’s town common made history as the site of the first shot of the Revolutionary War. From that war, a new country was born. 251 years later, we welcome a group of new Americans to this historic ground as they are formally naturalized as American citizens and become a part of our colorful national tapestry.
Mendelssohn (McPhee arr.) | A Midsummer Night’s Dream —with Lexington Children’s Chorus Our season finale features the Lexington Children’s Chorus performing in Mendelssohn’s A Midsummer…
There will be a Public Reception on Sunday, April 26th for the 2026 winners of the White Tricorn Hat, Youth Award and Minuteman Cane Awards.
RICK THOMAS stands as one of the most prolific magical entertainers of our time. He performs the most intriguing, innovative, and mind-blowing grand illusions in…
Explore the often-overlooked role that Black people played in the Battle of Lexington & the Revolutionary War, including enslaved soldiers. Military Patriot Pompey Fiske -…