Historical Monuments in Lexington, MA
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The new Lexington Visitors Center is now open. This is a one-stop-shop for information about the town and its colonial history. Check out our new Revolutiona
- Neighborhood:
- Lexington Town Center
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- debit
This Historic Tavern is one of the few colonial era buildings still standing around the Battle Green and was used by the Lexington Militia on April 19th, 17
- Neighborhood:
- Lexington Town Center
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- paypal
First Parish is located adjacent to the historic Battle Green in Lexington, Massachusett, and has roots dating back to 1692. A Unitarian Universalist churc
- Neighborhood:
- Lexington Town Center
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The home of Lexington's first two ministers and the location where John Hancock and Sam Adams were staying on April 18, 1775. Paul Revere stopped here on h
- Neighborhood:
- Lexington Town Center
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- paypal
Oldest continously operated mill site in the nation (open to the public twice a week - free of charge).Oldest continously operated mill site in the nati
- Neighborhood:
- Arlington Heights
- Neighborhood:
- Prospect Hill
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Gore Place is a 50-acre country estate in the city, a grand mansion steeped in history, a working farm, and an invaluable community resource. The Gores bui
- Neighborhood:
- Watertown West End
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- all major credit cards, mastercard, visa, amex, discover
This minimalist masterpiece was built by the founder of the Bauhaus movement. Walter Gropius, founder of the German design school known as the Bauhaus, was o
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- no credit cards
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The Bunker Hill Monument is located inside the National Historical Park in Boston, Massachuset
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- cash, check
- Amenities:
- Wheelchair accessible
- Payment method:
- cash only
Nineteenth-century luminaries such as Louisa May Alcott, Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau are buried here.Nineteenth-century luminaries such
Longfellow House - Washington's Headquarters National Historic Site preserves the home of Henry W. Longfellow, one of the world's foremost 19th century poet
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- paypal
Episcopal Church in Harvard Square. Wednesday Eucharist at 12:10 P.M. Sunday at 7:45 and 10:15 A.M. Thursday Meals Program at 6 P.M. Special holiday program
This property is temporary closedThis property is temporary closed
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- amex, cash, check, discover, master card, visa
View Boston is located on floors 50 - 52 of Prudential Center, with exhibits & restauran
Gibson House Museum, is an 1859 Boston brownstone with Victorian furnishings, artwork and Gibson family heirloo
- Neighborhoods:
- Back Bay East, Back Bay
- Payment method:
- cash, all major credit cards
"How Do You See the World?" is a public, interactive experience located in The Christian Science Publishing House. Several exhibits, including Boston's icon
- Neighborhoods:
- Back Bay, Back Bay West
Located in the heart of Back Bay, the Plaza is the largest privately owned, publicly accessible open space in Boston at about 13.5 acres. It was revitalized
- Neighborhoods:
- Fenway, Fenway - Kenmore - Audubon Circle - Longwood
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- amex, master card, cash, discover, visa
"How Do You See the World" is a montage of photos—a global portrait of faces from the pages of The Christian Science Monitor. It welcomes you to a n
Historic house museum, open seasonally from April-November. One of 37 properties owned and operated by Historic New England. Otis House is the last survivi
- Neighborhood:
- West End