Historical Monuments in Lexington, MA
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1. Lexington Chamber of Commerce
From Business: The new Lexington Visitors Center is now open. This is a one-stop-shop for information about the town and its colonial history. Check out our new Revolutionary…
From Business: This Historic Tavern is one of the few colonial era buildings still standing around the Battle Green and was used by the Lexington Militia on April 19th, 1775 as…
3. First Parish-Unitarian Church
From Business: First Parish is located adjacent to the historic Battle Green in Lexington, Massachusett, and has roots dating back to 1692. A Unitarian Universalist church, the…
4. Hancock Clark House
From Business: The home of Lexington's first two ministers and the location where John Hancock and Sam Adams were staying on April 18, 1775. Paul Revere stopped here on his…
From Business: Oldest continously operated mill site in the nation (open to the public twice a week - free of charge).Oldest continously operated mill site in the nation (open…
6. Cary Hall
7. Temple Isaiah of Lexington
From Business: Gore Place is a 50-acre country estate in the city, a grand mansion steeped in history, a working farm, and an invaluable community resource. The Gores built…
9. Gropius House
From Business: This minimalist masterpiece was built by the founder of the Bauhaus movement. Walter Gropius, founder of the German design school known as the Bauhaus, was one…
10. Church of Jesus Christ of LDS
11. Saint John's Episcopal Church
12. United Church Of Christ Congregational
13. St. John's Baptist Church
14. Center For Jewish Life Of Arlington-Belmont
15. St. Sava Serbian Orthodox Cathedral
16. Us National Park Svc-Wayside
17. Q Ballroom
19. Bunker Hill Monument
From Business: The Bunker Hill Monument is located inside the National Historical Park in Boston, Massachusetts.
21. Sleepy Hollow Cemetery
From Business: Nineteenth-century luminaries such as Louisa May Alcott, Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau are buried here.Nineteenth-century luminaries such as Louisa…
22. Longfellow House Washington's Headquarters National Historic Site
From Business: Longfellow House - Washington's Headquarters National Historic Site preserves the home of Henry W. Longfellow, one of the world's foremost 19th century poets.…
23. Christ Church Cambridge
From Business: Episcopal Church in Harvard Square. Wednesday Eucharist at 12:10 P.M. Sunday at 7:45 and 10:15 A.M. Thursday Meals Program at 6 P.M. Special holiday programs,…
24. Harvard University
From Business: Founded in 1636, Harvard is America's oldest institute of higher learning and one of the country's most prestigious universities. Among the illustrious alumni…
25. John F. Kennedy National Historic Site
From Business: This property is temporary closedThis property is temporary closed
26. View Boston
From Business: View Boston is located on floors 50 - 52 of Prudential Center, with exhibits & restaurants.
From Business: Gibson House Museum, is an 1859 Boston brownstone with Victorian furnishings, artwork and Gibson family heirlooms.
28. How Do You See The World?
From Business: "How Do You See the World?" is a public, interactive experience located in The Christian Science Publishing House. Several exhibits, including Boston's iconic…
29. Christian Science Church of Boston
From Business: Located in the heart of Back Bay, the Plaza is the largest privately owned, publicly accessible open space in Boston at about 13.5 acres. It was revitalized in…
30. Mapparium
From Business: "How Do You See the World" is a montage of photos—a global portrait of faces from the pages of The Christian Science Monitor. It welcomes you to a new experience…
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