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Florida Man on the Run on MSNVisitor's Guide to Lexington and ConcordFor the American history fan, the cities of Lexington and Concord are on the bucket list. Most well known as the locations ...
Hop on the Liberty Trolley to stop by the Hancock Clarke House. If you’ve heard of Lexington and Concord, it means you were paying attention in history or English class. On April 18, 1775, Paul ...
Lexington: The Lexington visitors center (1875 Massachusetts Ave., 781-862-1450, www.lexingtonchamber.org) has a terrific selection of books about the American Revolution, but it also carries a ...
The 250th anniversary of the Battles of Lexington and Concord is anticipated to draw massive crowds, and officials from both towns say they need state support to ensure a safe and memorable celebra… ...
If you’ve heard of Lexington and Concord, it means you were paying attention in history or English class. These adjacent Massachusetts towns, just on the outskirts of Boston, are known as the ...
Lexington and Concord are two small towns about 20 miles west of Boston that have a long association with the history of our nation. Home to the beginning of the Revolutionary War, and home to ...
Anniversaries come and go. But the 250 th marking of Lexington/Concord is a key milestone in world history. On the first anniversary of the battle, in 1776, Rev. Jonas Clark preached a sermon and ...
LEXINGTON — It took decades for the bickering to subside over whether Lexington or Concord had the bragging rights as the true birthplace of the Revolutionary War. But the skirmish may not be ...
April 19 marks the 250th anniversary of the famous shots fired at Concord, Massachusetts, that set off the American Revolution. Captain Levi Preston, who fought there, later captured the ...
Entirely omitted between Lexington and Concord (April 18-19, 1775) and Bunker Hill (June 17) is the Battle of Machias (June 11-12).
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