Lexington
National Heritage Museum
A unique museum featuring the "Seeds of Liberty" exhibit on the American Revolution, run by the Freemasons. Their changing American history exhibits range from The Women of the Wild West to The History of the Washing Machine, and everything in between. The Museum also offers films, shows, concerts and a research library. Open year-round. Museum is free, though a donation is suggested.
Minimum Time Required: 2 hours
Lexington Battle Green/Lexington Visitors Centre
Site where the Lexington Militia confronted 800 British regulars on April 19, 1775. See the Old Belfry that summoned militia to the Green, the Minute Man statue and the oldest war memorial in the country erected in 1799. Visitors Center contains a diorama, which recreates the historic Battle of Lexington and the legendary clash on the Green. Open year-round. Free guided tours available seasonally between April - October.
Liberty Ride™: A Unique Tour of Lexington & Concord
Ride along this History Battle Road in an old fashioned trolley while a costumed guide recounts the events of April 19, 1775. Explore the historic sites and attractions in Lexington and Concord. Admission to Munroe Tavern, Hancock-Clarke House, and Buckman Tavern are included. Operates seasonally from April - October, Charters are available year-round. The Liberty Ride™ is owned and operated by the Town of Lexington.
Minimum Time Required: 1.5 hours
