
I remember reading as a child about the battles of Lexington and Concord. It was then special to be able to walk on the ground where the battle of Lexington took place, where a group of determined...
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Lexington Battle Green is a historical site in Lexington, MA, known for its significance in the American Revolutionary War. It serves as a memorial to the battle that took place on April 19, 1775.
Visitors can explore the green space and learn about the events that unfolded during the battle, providing a glimpse into the past of this pivotal moment in American history.
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I remember reading as a child about the battles of Lexington and Concord. It was then special to be able to walk on the ground where the battle of Lexington took place, where a group of determined...
After we left Boston on our recent organized guided tour of New England fall foliage we stopped briefly here before heading to Hyannis. The first shots occurred here which started the American...
A good pause for any history buff. The green is exactly that - just a patch of grass the middle of town. There is a historical marker and a statue but not much else to see. We unfortunately did...
The green itself is just a patch of grass but Buckman's Tavern is right across the street set up as a museum. There are various monuments around the green highlighting those Lexington Training...
Service is super in the visitors center. They gave us lots of information about Lexington and surrounding area. The visitors center is a small building with lots of historical places nearby....