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  1. 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. The area was originally inhabited by Native Americans, and was first settled by Europeans in 1641 as a farming community.

  2. Lexington, Massachusetts, the birthplace of the American War of Independence. For those who love history, Lexington is bound to be a remarkable experience. The city has rich historical and cultural activities, and in May each year, the month-long Revolutionary Revelry festival is a favorite.

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    • Lexington, Massachusetts, United States2
    • Lexington, Massachusetts, United States3
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    • Lexington Battle Green. This triangular space, acquired by the town at the turn of the 18th century as a common and militia training area, was the site of the beginning of the armed struggle for American independence.
    • Buckman Tavern. Next to the green is the tavern where some 77 Minutemen assembled early on April 19, 1775 awaiting the British regulars. The Buckman Tavern dates to the very beginning of the 18th century, and was a stop for drovers and a gathering place for militiamen during training exercises on the green.
    • Hancock-Clarke House. The first signer of the Declaration of Independence, John Hancock (1736-1793) grew up at this Early Georgian house, built in 1738.
    • Munroe Tavern. For the British perspective on the Battle of Lexington, you can stop at the Munroe Tavern (c. 1690), which became the headquarters and field hospital for British Brigadier General Earl Percy (1742-1817) and his 1,000 reinforcements on the afternoon of April 19, 1775.
  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.

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  4. Lexington is a northwestern suburb of Boston in Massachusetts. The Lexington Green is where the first shot of the American Revolution was fired and the first blood shed, and is known as "the Birthplace of American Liberty". It has several sites that are important in American history.

  5. Things to Do in Lexington, Massachusetts: See Tripadvisor's 6,941 traveler reviews and photos of Lexington tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in July. We have reviews of the best places to see in Lexington. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions.

  6. Nov 13, 2019 · If you're into history, you may be familiar with Lexington, Massachusetts because it was where the American Revolution began in April of 1775. Because this small Boston suburb—located less than 10 miles northwest of the city—is rooted in our country’s history, there are many museums to dive into, historic landmarks to see, and ...