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Patriots’ Day 2025 – Around Town

Patriots' Day 2025 - Lex250MARK BELLINOPHOTO BY MARK BELLINOPHOTO BY MARK BELLINOPHOTO BY MARK BELLINOPHOTO BY MARK BELLINOOutstanding Youth Award Winners PHOTO BY MARK BELLINOPHOTO BY JIM SHAWPHOTO BY JIM…
PHOTO BY MARK BELLINO

Ken Burns Appears in Lexington

BY ASHLEY ROONEY

PHOTO BY MARK BELLINOPHOTO BY MARK BELLINOPHOTO BY MARK BELLINOPHOTO BY MARK BELLINOPHOTO BY MARK BELLINOLocal media interview Ken Burns about his upcoming documentary on the American Revolution. PHOTO BY…
PHOTO BY CHUCK SHAW

U.S.S. Lexington Wreath Laying Ceremony 2025

PHOTOS BY CHUCK SHAW

PHOTO BY CHUCK SHAWPHOTO BY CHUCK SHAWPHOTO BY CHUCK SHAWPHOTO BY CHUCK SHAWPHOTO BY CHUCK SHAWPHOTO BY CHUCK SHAWPHOTO BY CHUCK SHAWPHOTO BY CHUCK SHAWPHOTO BY CHUCK SHAW The USS…
PHOTO BY MARK BELLINO

The Rededication of the Lexington Green

PHOTO BY MARK BELLINO PHOTO BY MARK BELLINO PHOTO BY MARK BELLINO PHOTO BY MARK BELLINO PHOTO BY MARK BELLINO PHOTO BY MARK BELLINO PHOTO BY MARK BELLINO PHOTO BY…

Witnesses to 1775

LEXINGTON 250 NEWS

tHE Witness to 1775 banner will be displayed in front of 24 structures that were standing during the Battle of Lexington 250 years ago and remain today.

From Bucket Brigade to Modern Firefighting

E. ASHLEY ROONEY

In 1952, this 50-year-old fire engine, the 1911 La France fire engine, was classed as an antique. The Lexington Historical Society took ownership in 1961. In 2013, it made an…

The Unique Lexington Minute Men

E. Ashley Rooney

What is unique about today’s Lexington Minute Men is that upon joining the Company, they are assigned to portray one of the 77 Minute Men in Captain John Parker’s company.
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