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Reenactments, heritage festivals, and living history programs — experience the Revolution where it happened.

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Apr

ReenactmentFeatured

Patriots' Day Battle Reenactment on Lexington Green

Lexington Battle Green, Lexington, MA

In the pre-dawn hours of Patriots' Day, costumed reenactors recreate the first battle of the American Revolution on the historic Battle Green. The program begins around 5:30 AM with the assembled militia confronting advancing British regulars, followed by a musket volley and the chaotic skirmish that launched the Revolutionary War. Thousands of spectators gather each year to witness this dramatic living history event, which is preceded by a sunrise parade and followed by wreath-laying ceremonies at the Revolutionary War monuments.

FreeHeld on Patriots' Day, the third Monday in April (dawn reenactment typically around 5:30–6:00 AM)More info →

Apr

19

Ceremony

Commemorative Ceremony and Wreath Laying at the Lexington Minuteman Statue

Minuteman Statue, Lexington Battle Green, Lexington, MA

Each year on or near April 19, town officials, descendants of the original Lexington militia, veterans' organizations, and historical societies gather at the iconic Minuteman Statue on the Battle Green for a formal commemorative ceremony. The event includes speeches, a reading of Captain John Parker's order to the militia, wreath laying at the monuments, and a musket salute honoring the eight militiamen killed in the opening moments of the Revolution.

FreeTypically held on or near April 19; may shift to align with Patriots' Day observance on the third Monday of AprilMore info →

Apr

Ceremony

Patriots' Day Parade in Lexington

Lexington Town Center and Battle Green, Lexington, MA

Following the dawn reenactment on the Battle Green, Lexington hosts a full Patriots' Day parade through the town center featuring colonial militia companies, marching bands, floats, veterans' groups, and local civic organizations. The parade route passes key historical sites and draws large crowds celebrating the anniversary of April 19, 1775.

FreeHeld on Patriots' Day, the third Monday in April, typically mid-morning after the dawn reenactmentMore info →

Apr

Guided Tour

Hancock-Clarke House and Buckman Tavern Seasonal Opening and Tours

Buckman Tavern and Hancock-Clarke House, Lexington, MA

The Lexington Historical Society opens its landmark historic properties — including Buckman Tavern, where the militia gathered before the battle, and the Hancock-Clarke House, where Samuel Adams and John Hancock were warned by Paul Revere — for guided tours during the spring and summer season. Costumed interpreters lead visitors through restored period rooms, sharing stories of the events of April 18–19, 1775. Special programming often coincides with Patriots' Day week.

Admission fee charged; check website for current pricesTours typically run from April through October; check Lexington Historical Society for current scheduleMore info →

May

Festival

Discovery Day at Minute Man National Historical Park

Minute Man National Historical Park, Lexington/Lincoln/Concord, MA

Minute Man National Historical Park, which encompasses the Battle Road between Lexington and Concord, hosts Discovery Day — a family-oriented living history event featuring ranger-led programs, musket firing demonstrations, colonial craft activities, and guided walks along the historic Battle Road Trail. Park rangers and volunteers in period dress interpret the running battle of April 19, 1775, as the British retreated from Concord back through Lexington under withering militia fire.

FreeTypically held on a Saturday in late May or early June; contact Minute Man NHP to confirm datesMore info →