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Patriots’ Day Events — Paul Revere’s Ride, battle reenactments, parade, naturalization ceremony and more

April 17 - April 21
Schedule for Lex250 Anniversary

Friday, April 17

9:00 p.m. – Paul Revere’s Ride Reenactment, Hancock-Clarke House, 36 Hancock St.

In partnership with Lexington History Museums, the Lexington Minute Men will bring to life Paul Revere’s historic ride from Boston to the home of Reverend Jonas Clarke in Lexington to alert Patriot leaders John Hancock and Samuel Adams of the impending British raid.

The event is free and open to the public. Hancock Street will be closed for the event, and there will be no parking available on site. Parking at 57 Bedford St. is recommended.

Saturday, April 18

5:15-7:30 a.m. – Reenactment of the Battle of Lexington

In the early morning, the Lexington Minute Men will kick off the historic reenactment of the Battle of Lexington, including the civilian evacuation, on the Lexington Battle Green, beginning with the ringing of the alarm and ending with the British arrival and Parker’s Revenge, Captain John Parker’s rallying speech to the troops to continue their fight.

10:30-12 p.m. – Battle of Tower Park

Just up the street from the Lexington Battle Green at Tower Park, 1157 Massachusetts Ave., the Lexington Minute Men will recreate one of the running battles as the British are forced to retreat back toward Boston.

The event will begin with the British troops arriving to Munroe Tavern at 10:30 a.m., where they set up a field hospital, just as they did on April 19, 1775. At 11:00 a.m., Percy’s relief arrives with cannon fire to assist the British in their retreat back to Boston.

From 11:15 a.m. to 12 p.m., Captain Parker’s company continues the fight and pushes the British out of Lexington toward Boston.

1:30-3:30 p.m. – Annual Patriots’ Day Parade

A wide variety of reenactment groups, including the Lexington Minute Men, along with various groups, marching bands, and more will walk in the annual Patriots’ Day Parade.

The parade will step off at the intersection of Maple and Massachusetts Avenue and will follow through to Lexington Center, ending at Worthen Road.

Sunday, April 19

8 a.m.-5 p.m. – Battle Road

The Lexington Minute Men will participate in a day of events at the Old North Bridge in Concord, including reenactments of the battle of Elm Brook Hill at the Minute Men National Historical Park in Lincoln, Mass.

The day will begin with the North Bridge Immersive Program at 8:30 a.m., followed by the reenactment of the Battle of Elm Brook Hill at 11 a.m. The day will finish with the Battle of Parker’s Revenge at 2:30 p.m. at Minute Men National Park.

Monday, April 20

9:30 a.m. – Ye Old Burial Ground Ceremony

With the battle reenactments over, the Lexington Minute Men will fire two musket volleys as two wreaths are laid at the grave of the British Soldier and Captain Parker’s Memorial.

10 a.m. – Daughters of the American Revolution Wreath-Laying Ceremony

The Daughters of the American Revolution will lay wreaths at the Lexington Minute Men monument and the obelisk next to Lexington Battle Green. The obelisk is the oldest war memorial in the nation, honoring the eight men who died in the Battle of Lexington.

Tuesday, April 21 – Naturalization Ceremony

11 a.m. – Naturalization Ceremony

In honor of the Shot Heard Around the World on Lexington’s Town Common, which sparked the Revolutionary War and thus the birth of our Nation, a group of Americans will be invited to the Town Common and become formally naturalized as American citizens. becoming a part of America’s colorful national tapestry in honor of the country’s 250th anniversary.

Captain Commanding Stephen Cole will deliver the ceremony’s opening address, while the music company will play fife and drum music, and the Color Guard presents the colors.

Details

  • Start: April 17
  • End: April 21