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For The Person Who Thinks Paul Revere Was an Influencer: A Perfect Patriots’ Day

All events can be found here. Most events are hyperlinked for easy access, and transportation/parking information can be found in ...
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For People Who Think The Battle of Lexington Reenactment is Coachella: A Perfect Patriots’ Day Weekend

All events can be found here. Most events are hyperlinked for easy access, and transportation/parking information can be found in ...
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Historic Homes of Lexington: The Stories Behind the Town’s Most Famous Buildings

Lexington, Massachusetts, isn’t just known for its role in the American Revolution; it’s also home to some of the most ...
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Lexington vs. Concord: How Two Towns Shaped the American Revolution

Hi! My name is Sabrina, and I’m 14 years old. I live in Lexington, Massachusetts, and I’ve loved history for ...
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The Lexington Olympics

Hi history nerds, and athletes too! Today, we’re introducing the ✨Lexington olympics✨. A special type of olympics based around our ...
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The Declaration of Independence: Brainrot Edition

So when it’s time for a squad to ghost from another squad and be on their sigma grindset because it’s ...
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July 2nd, 1776: The Underrated Birth of American Independence

THERE’S A SURPRISE AT THE BOTTOM! When you think of American independence, July 4th probably comes to mind. However, history ...
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Myths Surrounding the Declaration of Independence

The Declaration of Independence, adopted on July 4, 1776, is a cornerstone of American history. Its adoption marked the birth ...
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A Day in the Life in Lexington as a Teenager in 1775

The morning sun casts a warm glow over the small town of Lexington, Massachusetts. As the first light of dawn ...
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Good Luck, Babe? Nope! It’s Good Luck, Dawes Now!

We love Chappell Roan! We made a parody to it about the Midnight Ride of William Dawes. Hope you enjoy ...
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American Independence and LGBT+ Rights: Similar Starts

Both the Stonewall Riots and the Battle of Lexington symbolize pivotal moments in the fight for rights and freedom, embodying ...
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Join the official Lexington250 Discord server!

Hi there, history nerds! Hope you all have a had a good start to summer vacation! We have between end ...
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Who gets to tell history?

In the narrative of American history, certain stories shine brightly while others remain in the shadows. William Dawes, often overshadowed ...
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An interview with Jessie Steigerwald, President of LexSeeHer, on the “Something Must Be Done!” monument

Hi history nerds, or shall I say herstory nerds? This is a special post because we talked to Jessie at ...
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The CNS Yellow Balloon Fair is coming up!

Hey history nerds! Every year, on the second Saturday of May, on Mass Ave way past Buckman Tavern and Battle ...
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Revolutionary Taylor: Our take on the new Taylor Swift album through an American Revolution lens (Pt. 3)

Hey swifties, we’re back for day 3 of Revolutionary Taylor. After listening to this album fully again, I have to ...
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