Patriots’ Day Ceremonies on the Battle Green
Ceremonies will include the announcement of the 2024 recipients of the: White Tricorne Hat Award, Lexington Lions Club Minuteman Cane Award Pat Flynn Outstanding Youth…
Ceremonies will include the announcement of the 2024 recipients of the: White Tricorne Hat Award, Lexington Lions Club Minuteman Cane Award Pat Flynn Outstanding Youth…
On the one-hour tour, you will explore this National Historic Landmark with our costumed guide. You will learn about the notable sites and historic houses…
Be part of a historic tradition by registering for the 110th Lexington Lions Patriots Day 5 Mile Road Race! Set against the backdrop of scenic…
Self-paced audio tours available. Built in 1710, Buckman Tavern was a gathering place for both locals and travelers, and the site of many important town…
Enjoy a film screening of Lexington Historical Society’s award-winning video along with a special Q & A session with British and Colonial reenactors and a…
Enjoy free admission to the Museum and visit the immersive April 19, 1775 gallery to see the “One if by land, two if by sea”…
Guided tours available every half hour. Built in 1737, Hancock-Clarke House was the parsonage for the town of Lexington during the 18th century. Reverend Jonas…
Enjoy a film screening of Lexington Historical Society’s award-winning video along with a special Q & A session with British and Colonial reenactors and a…
The Handbell Choirs of Hancock Church present a family-friendly concert of American music rung on five octaves of handbells and chimes.
Self-guided tours available. Built in 1735, Munroe Tavern was commandeered by the British Redcoat troops on their retreat back to Boston on the afternoon of…
Starts at Mass Ave. and Maple Street, proceeding west down Mass Ave. into Lexington Center. Ends on Worthen Road at the Center Recreation Complex.
Where is the Parker boulder? Is there a weathervane on the Belfry? What happened at the Harrington House? No matter how long you've lived in…