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Forty-nine immigrants from various countries became U.S. citizens during a ceremony on Lexington Battle Green. The naturalization ceremony concluded the 250th Patriots' Day Weekend Commemoration ...
Entertainment Our favorite photos from the 2025 Battle of Lexington reenactment Updated: Apr. 19, 2025, 11:24 a.m. | Published: Apr. 19, 2025, 7:58 a.m.
The 250 th anniversary of the Battle of Lexington Green happens next year. The town's Semiquincentennial Commission (Lex250) is having a kick-off ceremony to countdown the 365 days leading to the ...
Exactly 250 years after the opening shots of the American Revolution — the Lexington Battle Green once again became a stage for the story that changed a nation.
This year marks the 250th anniversary of the Battle of Lexington and Concord. Before dawn on April 19, crowds gathered at Lexington Battle Green to watch a reenactment of the first shots of the ...
Buried on the green are seven of the eight men who died that day. "People go, 'Well, eight killed, 10 wounded — that’s not much.' Wait a minute. Think about the population of the town back then.
Reenactors may with confidence tell us that hundreds of British troops marched from Boston in the early morning of April 19, 1775, and gathered about 14 miles northwest on Lexington’s town green.
Lexington gears up for the 250th anniversary of its historic battle with reenactments, events, and a visit from filmmaker Ken Burns, previewing his new documentary.
Battle reenactment Lexington is the home of the Lexington Battle Green, where the first battle of the Revolutionary War was fought on April 19, 1775. Early Saturday morning, reenactors gathered on ...
Exactly 250 years after the opening shots of the American Revolution — the Lexington Battle Green once again became a stage for the story that changed a nation.
The first battle of the American Revolution was marked on Saturday in Lexington, Massachusetts, 250 years later, with a reenactment and a parade, along with other events. Many spectators arrived ...