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The Capt. John Parker statue and the Minuteman Monument on the Lexington Battle Green will receive a cleaning and polishing after Patriots' Day 2017.
The Lexington Board of Selectmen voted 3-2 to advance the restoration project of the iconic Capt. John Parker statue on Lexington's Battle Green at Monday evening's meeting.
And when you think Lexington history the image of Capt. John Parker comes to mind. A statue known as the Lexington Minuteman stands on the town green to memorialize Parker's role commanding the ...
And when you think Lexington history the image of Capt. John Parker comes to mind. A statue known as the Lexington Minuteman stands on the town green to memorialize Parker's role commanding the ...
And when you think Lexington history the image of Capt. John Parker comes to mind. A statue known as the Lexington Minuteman stands on the town green to memorialize Parker's role commanding the ...
And when you think Lexington history the image of Capt. John Parker comes to mind. A statue known as the Lexington Minuteman stands on the town green to memorialize Parker's role commanding the ...
In the early morning hours of April 19, 1775, in Lexington, Mass., a small band of 70 American colonial militia commanded by Capt. John Parker faced 800 highly trained and ...
When you think Lexington, you think history. And when you think Lexington history the image of Capt. John Parker comes to mind. A statue known as the Lexington Minuteman stands on the town green to ...
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