Lexington History Museums

Lexington History Museums

Lexington History Museums (founded in 1886 as Lexington Historical Society) is an independent non-profit passionate about preserving Lexington's history and sharing it with the public. The mission of Lexington History Museums is to be a premier interpreter of the events of April 1775, and the faithful steward of all of the town's history through time.

Book Chat on Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass primary image

Book Chat on Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass

Tue, 5 May, 7:00 pm

Lexington History Museums

From $12.51

Sunday Stroll Walking Tour: Hancock Street Architecture primary image

Sunday Stroll Walking Tour: Hancock Street Architecture

Sun, 17 May, 11:00 am

Buckman Tavern

From $12.51

Sunday Stroll Walking Tour: Stories in Stone primary image

Sunday Stroll Walking Tour: Stories in Stone

Sun, 31 May, 11:00 am

Buckman Tavern

From $12.51

Abundant Heresies: The Revolutions of Theodore Parker and Ralph W. Emerson primary image

Abundant Heresies: The Revolutions of Theodore Parker and Ralph W. Emerson

Thu, 4 Jun, 7:00 pm

Lexington History Museums

From $12.51

First Shot! 1775 Summer Adventure primary image

First Shot! 1775 Summer Adventure

Mon, 24 Aug, 9:00 am

Lexington Historical Society

From $100.00