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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 ...
Mayor Linda Gorton announced the recipients of 250Lex Cultural Grants. The program will fund projects for local organizations and businesses throughout Lexington’s 250th anniversary in 2025.
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Hancock St., on the eastern side of Lexington Green 42°26′57″N 71°13′49″W / 42.449167°N 71.230278°W / 42.449167; -71.230278 ( Buckman National Historic Landmark
Buckman Tavern is a historic American Revolutionary War site associated with the revolution's very first battle, the 1775 Battle of Lexington and Concord. It is located on the Battle Green in Lexington, Massachusetts and operated as a museum by the Lexington Historical Society. [3] Buckman Tavern in 1929
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His wife's cousin was John Hancock, and Hancock was a guest in his home at the time of the Battles of Lexington and Concord in 1775. [4] Clarke is buried in the Old Burying Ground in Lexington, Massachusetts. His home, now known as the Hancock–Clarke House, still stands, [5] and the Jonas Clarke Middle School in Lexington is named after him.
The Palmer Pharmacy was once owned by Dr. Zirl Palmer, who opened the first Black-owned Rexall pharmacy in the country in Lexington. The city of Lexington and a nonprofit are saving this historic ...