Events

Parker’s Revenge Wreath Laying Ceremony

Minute Man National Historical Park

Lexington Minute Men lay a wreath at the site of the Parker's Revenge skirmish in honor of, Nathaniel Wyman and Jedediah Monroe, two of Parker's militia who were killed that afternoon.

Parker’s Revenge Reenactment

Minute Man National Historical Park

Lexington Minute Men reenact the Parker’s Revenge skirmish which occurred in the afternoon of April 19th. The Lexington Militia Company, under Captain John Parker, ambushed the retreating Redcoats near the Lexington-Lincoln town line.

Battle at Tower Park

Tower Park

Follow the British retreat as they fight the Colonial Militia in Tower Park, featuring a working reproduction cannon. Organized by the Lexington Minute Men.

Paul Revere Ride Reenactment

Hancock Clarke House 36 Hancock Street, Lexington, Ma

On the eve of April 19, 1775, Paul Revere and William Dawes, fellow Sons of Liberty, rode hard from Boston, arriving in town just before midnight. Their destination: The home of Reverend Clarke. Their mission: To warn Patriot leaders John Hancock and Samuel Adams of the impending British raid. Get an early start of the...

Captain Parker orders Lt. Tidd to drill some of the company

Lexington Battle Green 1625 Massachusetts Ave., Lexington, MA, United States

Lieutenant William Tidd typically drilled the Lexington Militia near his house on the North East corner of the Battle Green, near Harrington Road.

“The Alarm” at the Old Belfry

Belfry Hill

On April 19th the Belfry was on the Battle Green, where it sounded the alarm which alerted the Lexington militia of the British Redcoats’ arrival.

Reenactment of the Battle of Lexington

Lexington Battle Green 1625 Massachusetts Ave., Lexington, MA, United States

The central event of Patriots’ Day weekend. The Lexington Minute Men have organized and sponsored the Reenactment since 1971 to recreate the birth of American Liberty on Lexington Common in 1775. Reenactment rehearsal: Saturday, April 6, 2:00 PM (Rehearsal rain date: Sunday, April 7, 2:00PM)

Pancake Breakfasts

BSA Troop 160: St. Brigid Parish, 1981 Massachusetts Ave. First Baptist Church of Lexington: 1580 Massachusetts Ave. The Church of Our Redeemer: 6 Meriam Street. All proceeds to benefit LexRAP (Lexington Refugee Assistance Program). All three breakfasts are free and open to the public.

Sunrise Youth Parade

The early morning parade goes back to the late 1880s. "Until the end of the century, the celebration included Sunday evening services in Town Hall, historic lectures delivered by scholars, a children’s program, an early morning parade, and band concerts." I recall the marching in the parade when I was a student in the Lexington...

Willard Family Association Reunion

Calling all members of the Willard and Davis families! Join us as we celebrate the significant contributions of the Willard and Davis families in the American Revolution and in the early days of a new nation. We have a full week of activities planned in Acton, Cambridge, Concord, Grafton, and Lexington. Join us for a...