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  1. Lexington, Massachusetts. "What a Glorious Morning for America!" /  42.44722°N 71.22500°W  / 42.44722; -71.22500. Lexington is a suburban town in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States, located 10 miles (16 km) from Downtown Boston. The population was 34,454 as of the 2020 census. [1]

  2. Dining, Shopping, Music and Golf Courses. Lexington also has a rich artistic culture. In lively downtown Lexington, there are many gourmet restaurants, high-end boutiques, jewelry stores and gift shops. You can enjoy the famous Lexington Symphony Orchestra or other live music performances. You can have some outdoor time while in Lexington.

  3. Lexington, town (township), Middlesex county, eastern Massachusetts, U.S., 11 miles (18 km) northwest of Boston. Settled in 1640 and later organized as the parish of Cambridge Farms, it became an independent township in 1713 and was named for Lexington (now Laxton), England. The town is traditionally regarded as the site of the first military ...

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  4. Nov 13, 2019 · Visit the Lexington Battle Green. jejim / Getty Images. View Map. Address. 1625 Massachusetts Ave, Lexington, MA 02421, USA. Phone +1 781-274-8300. Web Visit website. In Lexington Center, right where Massachusetts Avenue and Bedford Street meet, is the spot where the American Revolution began on April 19, 1775.

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    • Lexington Battle Green. The Minuteman Statue graces Lexington Green. It memorializes the first skirmish between the Colonial Minutemen and the British Soldiers.
    • Scottish Rite Masonic Museum And Library. The Scottish Rite Masonic Museum and Library is dedicated to collecting and preserving memorabilia related to American Freemasonry, fraternalism, and American history.
    • The Old Belfry. The Old Belfry began tolling in 1762 to call citizens to worship, warn them of danger, and memorialize their deaths, and on the morning of April 19, 1775, it was the resounding alarm calling the Minutemen to arms.
    • The Lexington Depot. The Lexington Depot is a must-stop for all the railroad buffs who visit. Renovated and serving as the headquarters of the Lexington Historical Society, the depot is a beautiful building open for lectures and educational opportunities, and it serves as a central hub for Lexington’s history.
  5. Sep 5, 2022 · There are tons of detours to make along the route, like the 18th-century Hartwell Tavern, which now serves as a living history center with costumed park rangers. There’s a literary element to the park, at The Wayside, home to novelist Nathaniel Hawthorne (1804-1864) for a time in the 1850s. 10. Lexington Depot.

  6. Lexington's in-town public transit service. Three buses run six routes throughout Lexington during the week (except legal holidays) from 6:45AM to 6:25PM in September-June, and 7AM to 6:25PM during July and August. $2.00. Liberty Ride [dead link] is a seasonal trolley between Lexington and Concord that serves many of the tourist attractions.

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