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== Historical Buildings and Sites in Lexington == | == Historical Buildings and Sites in Lexington == | ||
* [http://lhsoc.weebly.com/buckman-tavern.html Buckman Tavern] (circa 1704-1710) | * [http://lhsoc.weebly.com/buckman-tavern.html Buckman Tavern] (circa 1704-1710) |
Revision as of 11:57, 2 May 2013
In And Around Lexington |
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Events |
Events and Calendars |
Arts and Entertainment |
Art Galleries, Cary Library |
Museums |
Historical Buildings and Sites |
Bands |
Orchestras, Symphonies |
Local Flora and Fauna |
Ballet, Opera, Theater |
Trees, Shrubs and Vines |
Wild Flowers and Herbs, Birds |
Local History |
Articles, Books, Old Pictures |
Historic Commission, Historic Surveys |
Old Churches and Meeting Houses |
Period Maps, TV Stations, Web Site Mirrors |
Recreation and Outdoors |
Biking, Exercise, Gyms |
Parks, Trails |
Town Recreation Facilities |
Food and Drink |
Restaurants |
City Life |
Mailing Lists, Web Sites, FAQs |
Churches and Temples |
Child Care Centers |
Public, Private Schools |
Tutoring and Private Instructors |
Historical Buildings and Sites in Lexington
- Buckman Tavern (circa 1704-1710)
- Munroe Tavern(circa 1690)
- Hancock-Clarke House (circa 1698)
- The Old Belfry
- The Old Burying Ground (1690)
- The Old Depot (1847)
- The Minuteman National Historical Park
Beyond Lexington
- The Colonial Inn in Concord
- The Concord Museum
- The Old Manse in Concord
- The Wayside house in Concord
- The Louisa May Alcott Orchard House in Concord
- The Thoreau Farm in Concord
- The Gropius House in Lincoln