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Forty-nine immigrants became American citizens on April 22, taking the Oath of Allegiance on the Lexington Battle Green.
The reenactment began at 5 a.m. but families were lining the Battle Green as early as 3 a.m. to get a good seat.
Lexington unveiled an arch to commemorate the 250th anniversary of the Revolutionary War’s start. It toppled almost ...
Renowned documentarian Ken Burns spoke about the nearly 10-year process of creating his latest film, "The American Revolution ...
More than 1,000 people attended Lexington's Patriotic Picnic in the Park on April 21. The event featured performances by the Boston Pops, conducted by Keith Lockhart, and local band Malin. Attendees ...
A Massachusetts State Police motorcycle crash in Lexington sent a trooper to the hospital. The crash occurred near ...
250 years to the day, a group of passionate and committed reenactors stood upon the Battle Green, between Massachusetts ...
The day ended with performances — Lexington’s Bicentennial Band, formed in 1974 in preparation for the 200th anniversary of ...
In Lexington, British drums sounded from the east on Massachusetts Avenue. More than 50 stern-faced locals stood with muskets ...
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Lexington and Concord 250th: Why April 19 Still Matters in 2025
April 2025 marks the 250th anniversary of the battles of Lexington and Concord—the day ordinary men changed the world.
LEXINGTON — Lois Voisine, 66, of Nashua, arrived on Lexington Battle Green at 1 a.m., eagerly anticipating the reenactment of ...
With the 250th anniversary of the first American Revolution battles at Lexington and Concord approaching, its time for ...