Buckman Tavern is located on Lexington Common, across from the Minute Man statue on the Battle Green. Built circa 1710, several dozen minutemen gathered in the Tavern during the early hours of the...
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Buckman Tavern is located on Lexington Common, across from the Minute Man statue on the Battle Green. Built circa 1710, several dozen minutemen gathered in the Tavern during the early hours of the...
Liberty Ride: A Unique Trolley Tour of Lexington & Concord Visit the birthplaces of American liberty and 19th century literature! Board a classic trolley to ride along the historic Battle Road while your costumed guide recounts the exciting events of April 19, 1775 and the literary legacy that defined American identity and culture. 90-minute tours April 19 & 20; daily May 24 through October 19, 2008. $20 Adults; $10 Students 5-17; Free under 5.
The residence in which Samuel Adams and John Hancock awoke to hear Paul Revere's famous warning that British troops were on their way.
Site of the first battle between the Minutemen and the Redcoats during the Revolutionary War.
The National Heritage Museum is an American history museum founded and supported by 32° Scottish Rite Freemasons in the Northern Masonic Jurisdiction of the United States of America.