Lexington, Massachusetts, known as the ‘birthplace of American liberty,’ is where the first shot of the American Revolutionary War was fired on April 19, 1775. Located near Boston, this historic town invites visitors to retrace the steps of early American history through its significant sites. Today, Lexington offers a blend of historical landmarks and a vibrant modern community, with a rich artistic, cultural, and culinary scene to explore.
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