Sunday Stroll Walking Tour: Hancock Street Architecture
When the Battle of Lexington was fought in 1775, Hancock Street was a country lane with just two houses. The next 150 years saw many houses built with various architectural […]
When the Battle of Lexington was fought in 1775, Hancock Street was a country lane with just two houses. The next 150 years saw many houses built with various architectural […]
Some Lexingtonians were part of anti-slavery efforts in Massachusetts as early as the 1830s. Learn how families and individuals associated with the Ellen Stone Building---like the Robbins, Stone, and Follen […]
Thursday, June 19, 6-8 pm Raindate: Sunday, June 22, 2-4 pm Join urban grower Emily Carvalho for an immersive walk through the farm, where we'll discover wild plants that make […]
Hi! I’m Sarah from Lexington High School’s Muslim Student Association. The fourth event of South Asian Literary Festival is coming up on Friday, June 20 at Lexington Community Center featuring […]
More and more homeowners are embracing landscaping that emphasizes native plants and organic methods to create more wildlife- and people-friendly yards. Are you curious to see what other gardeners have […]
18th-century life wasn't just about chores - kids had fun too! Drop by the Munroe Tavern to make your own clay marbles, just like colonial kids did. Drop in as […]
Join Soundbites Community A Cappella for an evening of eclectic pop music at First Parish in Lexington on June 21st - 7 pm. FREE to attend! TIME & LOCATION Jun […]
"The joy of beginning with God" is the topic of a lecture on Christian Science to be given by Christian Science practitioner and teacher Mark McCurties. He will explore how […]
Steven Edson’s photography of local Revolutionary battlefields and landmarks urges the public to reconsider the spaces they drive by and inhabit every day. Placed in conversation with historic objects from […]
Carol Rose, Executive Director of ACLU MA will give the keynote address at the League of Women Voters of Lexington Annual Meeting
When most people—especially in Lexington—hear the name Henry Wadsworth Longfellow today, they probably think of his 1860 poem, “Paul Revere’s Ride.” But what about the man behind the famous verses? […]
Summer Palooza ~ Craft Fair & Yard Sale Join us on June 28 at the Lexington Knights of Columbus for a craft fair and yard sale fundraiser to benefit Boston […]