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LexSeeHer spotlights revolutionary Lexington women who participated in Anna Harrington’s 1769 Spinning Protest. All ages & free activities include textile arts (knitting, crochet, ribbon work, friendship bracelets, spinning, weaving, mending, […]
Join us at the museum at 1:00 pm for a screening of the 2024 documentary, Join or Die. In this Emmy-nominated film, follow the half-century story of America’s civic unraveling […]
Join us for the Patriots' Day Award Ceremony recognizing recipients of the Lexington Minute Men Scholarship, White Tricorne Hat, Minuteman Cane, and Pat Flynn Outstanding Youth Award, followed by the lighting of the VO250 Arch in recognition of community-wide volunteer service. Kicks off a full weekend of Patriots' Day celebrations in Lexington.
As darkness descends on the North Bridge battlefield, gather to reflect on the events of April 19, 1775 and the meaning of liberty. The evening ceremony features a lantern-light procession, poetry, music, and a recitation of the names of soldiers who gave their lives. The path from the North Bridge Visitor Center to the bridge will be lit with 122 luminaries. Participants wishing to join the procession should bring their own real candle lantern.
Witness the reenactment of Paul Revere's famous midnight ride at the historic Hancock-Clarke House. Real horses. In collaboration with the Lexington Minute Men, Lexington History Museums is offering a first-ever VIP experience for $250 (only 40 tickets available), including photo opportunities with Paul Revere, Sam Adams, and other reenactors, plus special merchandise.
Lexington's Patriots' Day celebration commemorates the start of the American Revolution with dawn reenactments of the Battle of Lexington on the Battle Green, featuring the Lexington Minute Men facing off […]
Experience the most dramatic moment of Patriots' Day weekend: the dawn reenactment of the opening skirmish of the American Revolution. The Battle Green comes alive as the Lexington Minute Men face off against British reenactors at the exact time and place the first shots were fired in 1775. Arrive by 4:00 AM for best viewing position. Civilian evacuation, alarm bells, and militia muster begin shortly after 5:00 AM; the battle follows at 6:00 AM. Ladders and stepstools are not permitted on the Green.
Fuel up after the dawn reenactment at one of several community pancake breakfasts hosted by local churches and scout groups across Lexington. Options include St. Brigid Parish (1981 Massachusetts Ave), First Baptist Church (1580 Massachusetts Ave), and Church of Our Redeemer (6 Meriam St).
Lace up for Lexington's annual Patriots' Day road race, now in its 112th year. The 5-mile course winds through historic Lexington as part of the broader Patriots' Day weekend celebration.
Official ceremonies honoring the USS Lexington as part of Patriots' Day weekend.
Watch a demonstration of the tactics used along the Battle Road on April 19, 1775. British and Militia reenactors spar in the natural amphitheater of Tower Park, with woods, hills, and stone walls. A vignette at Munroe Tavern precedes the battle. The event begins at Munroe Tavern at 10:30 AM with the battle at Tower Park at 11:15 AM. Parking bans will be in place; walking from town center is highly encouraged.
A community bell concert at Hancock Church as part of Lexington's Patriots' Day weekend celebration.