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Lexington, as well as many of the towns along the Route 128 corridor, experienced a jump in population in the 1960s and 1970s, due to the high-tech boom. Today, many companies are still moving into Lexington, with Takeda and BAE Systems both having major operations within the city limits.
Not feelin’ it for Lizzo this weekend? That’s OK, there’s plenty of other things going on.
The Minuteman Bikeway exists today on the old railroad right-of-way. The most well-known historic landmark in Lexington is the Common at the junction of Mass. Ave. and Bedford Street (Routes 4 and 225) [2] It is the site of the Battle of Lexington and the first shots of the American Revolutionary War. This has earned it the nickname "Birthplace ...
Willard's Woods is a 100-acre (0.40 km 2) conservation area located in Lexington, Massachusetts.It was first founded as a large orchard farm in the 1870s, [1] and has since expanded and become a popular recreational area, with three miles of trails, two streams running through it, a nice boardwalk type path near a pond, a bike path going from opposite ends of the woods, and a variety of plants ...
Ballet Under the Stars, ‘Chicago’ at Lexington Opera House, baseball and reptiles. ... News. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Login / Join.
The Society's offices are located at the restored Lexington Depot, located at 13 Depot Square in Lexington Centre. The Society also maintains an extensive collection of artifacts and archives. Many questions about Lexington history can be answered through research in the Society's Archives, a rich repository of documents, maps, photographs, and ...