06.7.2022

Discovering Lexington’s Lost Battlefield
June 7 @ 2:30 PM
Despite suffering a devastating loss on the Lexington town green early in the morning of April 19, 1775, the Lexington militia company once again formed ranks and marched off to fight the British soldiers for a second time that day. Where did this second battle occur? Walk with a park ranger to the site of the battle. Learn about what happened there and discover how, after nearly two centuries of debate, modern investigative research and technology solved the mystery. Daily 2:30 p.m., meet at Minuteman National Historic Park, 3115 Massachusetts Ave., Lincoln.Â
Discovering Lexington’s Lost Battlefield
June 24 @ 2:30 PM
Despite suffering a devastating loss on the Lexington town green early in the morning of April 19, 1775, the Lexington militia company once again formed ranks and marched off to fight the British soldiers for a second time that day. Where did this second battle occur? Walk with a park ranger to the site of the battle. Learn about what happened there and discover how, after nearly two centuries of debate, modern investigative research and technology solved the mystery. Daily 2:30 p.m., meet at Minuteman National Historic Park, 3115 Massachusetts Ave., Lincoln.Â
Discovering Lexington’s Lost Battlefield
July 10 @ 2:30 PM
Despite suffering a devastating loss on the Lexington town green early in the morning of April 19, 1775, the Lexington militia company once again formed ranks and marched off to fight the British soldiers for a second time that day. Where did this second battle occur? Walk with a park ranger to the site of the battle. Learn about what happened there and discover how, after nearly two centuries of debate, modern investigative research and technology solved the mystery. Daily 2:30 p.m., meet at Minuteman National Historic Park, 3115 Massachusetts Ave., Lincoln.Â
Discovering Lexington’s Lost Battlefield
July 26 @ 2:30 PM
Despite suffering a devastating loss on the Lexington town green early in the morning of April 19, 1775, the Lexington militia company once again formed ranks and marched off to fight the British soldiers for a second time that day. Where did this second battle occur? Walk with a park ranger to the site of the battle. Learn about what happened there and discover how, after nearly two centuries of debate, modern investigative research and technology solved the mystery. Daily 2:30 p.m., meet at Minuteman National Historic Park, 3115 Massachusetts Ave., Lincoln.Â
Discovering Lexington’s Lost Battlefield
August 11 @ 2:30 PM
Despite suffering a devastating loss on the Lexington town green early in the morning of April 19, 1775, the Lexington militia company once again formed ranks and marched off to fight the British soldiers for a second time that day. Where did this second battle occur? Walk with a park ranger to the site of the battle. Learn about what happened there and discover how, after nearly two centuries of debate, modern investigative research and technology solved the mystery. Daily 2:30 p.m., meet at Minuteman National Historic Park, 3115 Massachusetts Ave., Lincoln.Â
Discovering Lexington’s Lost Battlefield
August 27 @ 2:30 PM
Despite suffering a devastating loss on the Lexington town green early in the morning of April 19, 1775, the Lexington militia company once again formed ranks and marched off to fight the British soldiers for a second time that day. Where did this second battle occur? Walk with a park ranger to the site of the battle. Learn about what happened there and discover how, after nearly two centuries of debate, modern investigative research and technology solved the mystery. Daily 2:30 p.m., meet at Minuteman National Historic Park, 3115 Massachusetts Ave., Lincoln.Â
Discovering Lexington’s Lost Battlefield
September 12 @ 2:30 PM
Despite suffering a devastating loss on the Lexington town green early in the morning of April 19, 1775, the Lexington militia company once again formed ranks and marched off to fight the British soldiers for a second time that day. Where did this second battle occur? Walk with a park ranger to the site of the battle. Learn about what happened there and discover how, after nearly two centuries of debate, modern investigative research and technology solved the mystery. Daily 2:30 p.m., meet at Minuteman National Historic Park, 3115 Massachusetts Ave., Lincoln.Â
Discovering Lexington’s Lost Battlefield
September 28 @ 2:30 PM
Despite suffering a devastating loss on the Lexington town green early in the morning of April 19, 1775, the Lexington militia company once again formed ranks and marched off to fight the British soldiers for a second time that day. Where did this second battle occur? Walk with a park ranger to the site of the battle. Learn about what happened there and discover how, after nearly two centuries of debate, modern investigative research and technology solved the mystery. Daily 2:30 p.m., meet at Minuteman National Historic Park, 3115 Massachusetts Ave., Lincoln.Â
Discovering Lexington’s Lost Battlefield
October 14 @ 2:30 PM
Despite suffering a devastating loss on the Lexington town green early in the morning of April 19, 1775, the Lexington militia company once again formed ranks and marched off to fight the British soldiers for a second time that day. Where did this second battle occur? Walk with a park ranger to the site of the battle. Learn about what happened there and discover how, after nearly two centuries of debate, modern investigative research and technology solved the mystery. Daily 2:30 p.m., meet at Minuteman National Historic Park, 3115 Massachusetts Ave., Lincoln.Â
Discovering Lexington’s Lost Battlefield
October 30 @ 2:30 PM
Despite suffering a devastating loss on the Lexington town green early in the morning of April 19, 1775, the Lexington militia company once again formed ranks and marched off to fight the British soldiers for a second time that day. Where did this second battle occur? Walk with a park ranger to the site of the battle. Learn about what happened there and discover how, after nearly two centuries of debate, modern investigative research and technology solved the mystery. Daily 2:30 p.m., meet at Minuteman National Historic Park, 3115 Massachusetts Ave., Lincoln.Â
Discovering Lexington’s Lost Battlefield
November 15 @ 2:30 PM
Despite suffering a devastating loss on the Lexington town green early in the morning of April 19, 1775, the Lexington militia company once again formed ranks and marched off to fight the British soldiers for a second time that day. Where did this second battle occur? Walk with a park ranger to the site of the battle. Learn about what happened there and discover how, after nearly two centuries of debate, modern investigative research and technology solved the mystery. Daily 2:30 p.m., meet at Minuteman National Historic Park, 3115 Massachusetts Ave., Lincoln.Â
Discovering Lexington’s Lost Battlefield
December 1 @ 2:30 PM
Despite suffering a devastating loss on the Lexington town green early in the morning of April 19, 1775, the Lexington militia company once again formed ranks and marched off to fight the British soldiers for a second time that day. Where did this second battle occur? Walk with a park ranger to the site of the battle. Learn about what happened there and discover how, after nearly two centuries of debate, modern investigative research and technology solved the mystery. Daily 2:30 p.m., meet at Minuteman National Historic Park, 3115 Massachusetts Ave., Lincoln.Â
Discovering Lexington’s Lost Battlefield
December 17 @ 2:30 PM
Despite suffering a devastating loss on the Lexington town green early in the morning of April 19, 1775, the Lexington militia company once again formed ranks and marched off to fight the British soldiers for a second time that day. Where did this second battle occur? Walk with a park ranger to the site of the battle. Learn about what happened there and discover how, after nearly two centuries of debate, modern investigative research and technology solved the mystery. Daily 2:30 p.m., meet at Minuteman National Historic Park, 3115 Massachusetts Ave., Lincoln.Â
Discovering Lexington’s Lost Battlefield
January 2 @ 2:30 PM
Despite suffering a devastating loss on the Lexington town green early in the morning of April 19, 1775, the Lexington militia company once again formed ranks and marched off to fight the British soldiers for a second time that day. Where did this second battle occur? Walk with a park ranger to the site of the battle. Learn about what happened there and discover how, after nearly two centuries of debate, modern investigative research and technology solved the mystery. Daily 2:30 p.m., meet at Minuteman National Historic Park, 3115 Massachusetts Ave., Lincoln.Â
Discovering Lexington’s Lost Battlefield
January 18 @ 2:30 PM
Despite suffering a devastating loss on the Lexington town green early in the morning of April 19, 1775, the Lexington militia company once again formed ranks and marched off to fight the British soldiers for a second time that day. Where did this second battle occur? Walk with a park ranger to the site of the battle. Learn about what happened there and discover how, after nearly two centuries of debate, modern investigative research and technology solved the mystery. Daily 2:30 p.m., meet at Minuteman National Historic Park, 3115 Massachusetts Ave., Lincoln.Â
Discovering Lexington’s Lost Battlefield
February 3 @ 2:30 PM
Despite suffering a devastating loss on the Lexington town green early in the morning of April 19, 1775, the Lexington militia company once again formed ranks and marched off to fight the British soldiers for a second time that day. Where did this second battle occur? Walk with a park ranger to the site of the battle. Learn about what happened there and discover how, after nearly two centuries of debate, modern investigative research and technology solved the mystery. Daily 2:30 p.m., meet at Minuteman National Historic Park, 3115 Massachusetts Ave., Lincoln.Â
Discovering Lexington’s Lost Battlefield
February 19 @ 2:30 PM
Despite suffering a devastating loss on the Lexington town green early in the morning of April 19, 1775, the Lexington militia company once again formed ranks and marched off to fight the British soldiers for a second time that day. Where did this second battle occur? Walk with a park ranger to the site of the battle. Learn about what happened there and discover how, after nearly two centuries of debate, modern investigative research and technology solved the mystery. Daily 2:30 p.m., meet at Minuteman National Historic Park, 3115 Massachusetts Ave., Lincoln.Â
Discovering Lexington’s Lost Battlefield
March 7 @ 2:30 PM
Despite suffering a devastating loss on the Lexington town green early in the morning of April 19, 1775, the Lexington militia company once again formed ranks and marched off to fight the British soldiers for a second time that day. Where did this second battle occur? Walk with a park ranger to the site of the battle. Learn about what happened there and discover how, after nearly two centuries of debate, modern investigative research and technology solved the mystery. Daily 2:30 p.m., meet at Minuteman National Historic Park, 3115 Massachusetts Ave., Lincoln.Â
Discovering Lexington’s Lost Battlefield
March 23 @ 2:30 PM
Despite suffering a devastating loss on the Lexington town green early in the morning of April 19, 1775, the Lexington militia company once again formed ranks and marched off to fight the British soldiers for a second time that day. Where did this second battle occur? Walk with a park ranger to the site of the battle. Learn about what happened there and discover how, after nearly two centuries of debate, modern investigative research and technology solved the mystery. Daily 2:30 p.m., meet at Minuteman National Historic Park, 3115 Massachusetts Ave., Lincoln.Â
Discovering Lexington’s Lost Battlefield
June 8 @ 2:30 PM
Despite suffering a devastating loss on the Lexington town green early in the morning of April 19, 1775, the Lexington militia company once again formed ranks and marched off to fight the British soldiers for a second time that day. Where did this second battle occur? Walk with a park ranger to the site of the battle. Learn about what happened there and discover how, after nearly two centuries of debate, modern investigative research and technology solved the mystery. Daily 2:30 p.m., meet at Minuteman National Historic Park, 3115 Massachusetts Ave., Lincoln.Â
Discovering Lexington’s Lost Battlefield
June 25 @ 2:30 PM
Despite suffering a devastating loss on the Lexington town green early in the morning of April 19, 1775, the Lexington militia company once again formed ranks and marched off to fight the British soldiers for a second time that day. Where did this second battle occur? Walk with a park ranger to the site of the battle. Learn about what happened there and discover how, after nearly two centuries of debate, modern investigative research and technology solved the mystery. Daily 2:30 p.m., meet at Minuteman National Historic Park, 3115 Massachusetts Ave., Lincoln.Â
Discovering Lexington’s Lost Battlefield
July 11 @ 2:30 PM
Despite suffering a devastating loss on the Lexington town green early in the morning of April 19, 1775, the Lexington militia company once again formed ranks and marched off to fight the British soldiers for a second time that day. Where did this second battle occur? Walk with a park ranger to the site of the battle. Learn about what happened there and discover how, after nearly two centuries of debate, modern investigative research and technology solved the mystery. Daily 2:30 p.m., meet at Minuteman National Historic Park, 3115 Massachusetts Ave., Lincoln.Â
Discovering Lexington’s Lost Battlefield
July 27 @ 2:30 PM
Despite suffering a devastating loss on the Lexington town green early in the morning of April 19, 1775, the Lexington militia company once again formed ranks and marched off to fight the British soldiers for a second time that day. Where did this second battle occur? Walk with a park ranger to the site of the battle. Learn about what happened there and discover how, after nearly two centuries of debate, modern investigative research and technology solved the mystery. Daily 2:30 p.m., meet at Minuteman National Historic Park, 3115 Massachusetts Ave., Lincoln.Â
Discovering Lexington’s Lost Battlefield
August 12 @ 2:30 PM
Despite suffering a devastating loss on the Lexington town green early in the morning of April 19, 1775, the Lexington militia company once again formed ranks and marched off to fight the British soldiers for a second time that day. Where did this second battle occur? Walk with a park ranger to the site of the battle. Learn about what happened there and discover how, after nearly two centuries of debate, modern investigative research and technology solved the mystery. Daily 2:30 p.m., meet at Minuteman National Historic Park, 3115 Massachusetts Ave., Lincoln.Â
Discovering Lexington’s Lost Battlefield
August 28 @ 2:30 PM
Despite suffering a devastating loss on the Lexington town green early in the morning of April 19, 1775, the Lexington militia company once again formed ranks and marched off to fight the British soldiers for a second time that day. Where did this second battle occur? Walk with a park ranger to the site of the battle. Learn about what happened there and discover how, after nearly two centuries of debate, modern investigative research and technology solved the mystery. Daily 2:30 p.m., meet at Minuteman National Historic Park, 3115 Massachusetts Ave., Lincoln.Â
Discovering Lexington’s Lost Battlefield
September 13 @ 2:30 PM
Despite suffering a devastating loss on the Lexington town green early in the morning of April 19, 1775, the Lexington militia company once again formed ranks and marched off to fight the British soldiers for a second time that day. Where did this second battle occur? Walk with a park ranger to the site of the battle. Learn about what happened there and discover how, after nearly two centuries of debate, modern investigative research and technology solved the mystery. Daily 2:30 p.m., meet at Minuteman National Historic Park, 3115 Massachusetts Ave., Lincoln.Â
Discovering Lexington’s Lost Battlefield
September 29 @ 2:30 PM
Despite suffering a devastating loss on the Lexington town green early in the morning of April 19, 1775, the Lexington militia company once again formed ranks and marched off to fight the British soldiers for a second time that day. Where did this second battle occur? Walk with a park ranger to the site of the battle. Learn about what happened there and discover how, after nearly two centuries of debate, modern investigative research and technology solved the mystery. Daily 2:30 p.m., meet at Minuteman National Historic Park, 3115 Massachusetts Ave., Lincoln.Â
Discovering Lexington’s Lost Battlefield
October 15 @ 2:30 PM
Despite suffering a devastating loss on the Lexington town green early in the morning of April 19, 1775, the Lexington militia company once again formed ranks and marched off to fight the British soldiers for a second time that day. Where did this second battle occur? Walk with a park ranger to the site of the battle. Learn about what happened there and discover how, after nearly two centuries of debate, modern investigative research and technology solved the mystery. Daily 2:30 p.m., meet at Minuteman National Historic Park, 3115 Massachusetts Ave., Lincoln.Â
Discovering Lexington’s Lost Battlefield
October 31 @ 2:30 PM
Despite suffering a devastating loss on the Lexington town green early in the morning of April 19, 1775, the Lexington militia company once again formed ranks and marched off to fight the British soldiers for a second time that day. Where did this second battle occur? Walk with a park ranger to the site of the battle. Learn about what happened there and discover how, after nearly two centuries of debate, modern investigative research and technology solved the mystery. Daily 2:30 p.m., meet at Minuteman National Historic Park, 3115 Massachusetts Ave., Lincoln.Â
Discovering Lexington’s Lost Battlefield
November 16 @ 2:30 PM
Despite suffering a devastating loss on the Lexington town green early in the morning of April 19, 1775, the Lexington militia company once again formed ranks and marched off to fight the British soldiers for a second time that day. Where did this second battle occur? Walk with a park ranger to the site of the battle. Learn about what happened there and discover how, after nearly two centuries of debate, modern investigative research and technology solved the mystery. Daily 2:30 p.m., meet at Minuteman National Historic Park, 3115 Massachusetts Ave., Lincoln.Â
Discovering Lexington’s Lost Battlefield
December 2 @ 2:30 PM
Despite suffering a devastating loss on the Lexington town green early in the morning of April 19, 1775, the Lexington militia company once again formed ranks and marched off to fight the British soldiers for a second time that day. Where did this second battle occur? Walk with a park ranger to the site of the battle. Learn about what happened there and discover how, after nearly two centuries of debate, modern investigative research and technology solved the mystery. Daily 2:30 p.m., meet at Minuteman National Historic Park, 3115 Massachusetts Ave., Lincoln.Â
Discovering Lexington’s Lost Battlefield
December 18 @ 2:30 PM
Despite suffering a devastating loss on the Lexington town green early in the morning of April 19, 1775, the Lexington militia company once again formed ranks and marched off to fight the British soldiers for a second time that day. Where did this second battle occur? Walk with a park ranger to the site of the battle. Learn about what happened there and discover how, after nearly two centuries of debate, modern investigative research and technology solved the mystery. Daily 2:30 p.m., meet at Minuteman National Historic Park, 3115 Massachusetts Ave., Lincoln.Â
Discovering Lexington’s Lost Battlefield
January 3 @ 2:30 PM
Despite suffering a devastating loss on the Lexington town green early in the morning of April 19, 1775, the Lexington militia company once again formed ranks and marched off to fight the British soldiers for a second time that day. Where did this second battle occur? Walk with a park ranger to the site of the battle. Learn about what happened there and discover how, after nearly two centuries of debate, modern investigative research and technology solved the mystery. Daily 2:30 p.m., meet at Minuteman National Historic Park, 3115 Massachusetts Ave., Lincoln.Â
Discovering Lexington’s Lost Battlefield
January 19 @ 2:30 PM
Despite suffering a devastating loss on the Lexington town green early in the morning of April 19, 1775, the Lexington militia company once again formed ranks and marched off to fight the British soldiers for a second time that day. Where did this second battle occur? Walk with a park ranger to the site of the battle. Learn about what happened there and discover how, after nearly two centuries of debate, modern investigative research and technology solved the mystery. Daily 2:30 p.m., meet at Minuteman National Historic Park, 3115 Massachusetts Ave., Lincoln.Â
Discovering Lexington’s Lost Battlefield
February 4 @ 2:30 PM
Despite suffering a devastating loss on the Lexington town green early in the morning of April 19, 1775, the Lexington militia company once again formed ranks and marched off to fight the British soldiers for a second time that day. Where did this second battle occur? Walk with a park ranger to the site of the battle. Learn about what happened there and discover how, after nearly two centuries of debate, modern investigative research and technology solved the mystery. Daily 2:30 p.m., meet at Minuteman National Historic Park, 3115 Massachusetts Ave., Lincoln.Â
Discovering Lexington’s Lost Battlefield
February 20 @ 2:30 PM
Despite suffering a devastating loss on the Lexington town green early in the morning of April 19, 1775, the Lexington militia company once again formed ranks and marched off to fight the British soldiers for a second time that day. Where did this second battle occur? Walk with a park ranger to the site of the battle. Learn about what happened there and discover how, after nearly two centuries of debate, modern investigative research and technology solved the mystery. Daily 2:30 p.m., meet at Minuteman National Historic Park, 3115 Massachusetts Ave., Lincoln.Â
Discovering Lexington’s Lost Battlefield
March 8 @ 2:30 PM
Despite suffering a devastating loss on the Lexington town green early in the morning of April 19, 1775, the Lexington militia company once again formed ranks and marched off to fight the British soldiers for a second time that day. Where did this second battle occur? Walk with a park ranger to the site of the battle. Learn about what happened there and discover how, after nearly two centuries of debate, modern investigative research and technology solved the mystery. Daily 2:30 p.m., meet at Minuteman National Historic Park, 3115 Massachusetts Ave., Lincoln.Â
Discovering Lexington’s Lost Battlefield
March 24 @ 2:30 PM
Despite suffering a devastating loss on the Lexington town green early in the morning of April 19, 1775, the Lexington militia company once again formed ranks and marched off to fight the British soldiers for a second time that day. Where did this second battle occur? Walk with a park ranger to the site of the battle. Learn about what happened there and discover how, after nearly two centuries of debate, modern investigative research and technology solved the mystery. Daily 2:30 p.m., meet at Minuteman National Historic Park, 3115 Massachusetts Ave., Lincoln.Â
Discovering Lexington’s Lost Battlefield
June 9 @ 2:30 PM
Despite suffering a devastating loss on the Lexington town green early in the morning of April 19, 1775, the Lexington militia company once again formed ranks and marched off to fight the British soldiers for a second time that day. Where did this second battle occur? Walk with a park ranger to the site of the battle. Learn about what happened there and discover how, after nearly two centuries of debate, modern investigative research and technology solved the mystery. Daily 2:30 p.m., meet at Minuteman National Historic Park, 3115 Massachusetts Ave., Lincoln.Â
Discovering Lexington’s Lost Battlefield
June 26 @ 2:30 PM
Despite suffering a devastating loss on the Lexington town green early in the morning of April 19, 1775, the Lexington militia company once again formed ranks and marched off to fight the British soldiers for a second time that day. Where did this second battle occur? Walk with a park ranger to the site of the battle. Learn about what happened there and discover how, after nearly two centuries of debate, modern investigative research and technology solved the mystery. Daily 2:30 p.m., meet at Minuteman National Historic Park, 3115 Massachusetts Ave., Lincoln.Â
Discovering Lexington’s Lost Battlefield
July 12 @ 2:30 PM
Despite suffering a devastating loss on the Lexington town green early in the morning of April 19, 1775, the Lexington militia company once again formed ranks and marched off to fight the British soldiers for a second time that day. Where did this second battle occur? Walk with a park ranger to the site of the battle. Learn about what happened there and discover how, after nearly two centuries of debate, modern investigative research and technology solved the mystery. Daily 2:30 p.m., meet at Minuteman National Historic Park, 3115 Massachusetts Ave., Lincoln.Â
Discovering Lexington’s Lost Battlefield
July 28 @ 2:30 PM
Despite suffering a devastating loss on the Lexington town green early in the morning of April 19, 1775, the Lexington militia company once again formed ranks and marched off to fight the British soldiers for a second time that day. Where did this second battle occur? Walk with a park ranger to the site of the battle. Learn about what happened there and discover how, after nearly two centuries of debate, modern investigative research and technology solved the mystery. Daily 2:30 p.m., meet at Minuteman National Historic Park, 3115 Massachusetts Ave., Lincoln.Â
Discovering Lexington’s Lost Battlefield
August 13 @ 2:30 PM
Despite suffering a devastating loss on the Lexington town green early in the morning of April 19, 1775, the Lexington militia company once again formed ranks and marched off to fight the British soldiers for a second time that day. Where did this second battle occur? Walk with a park ranger to the site of the battle. Learn about what happened there and discover how, after nearly two centuries of debate, modern investigative research and technology solved the mystery. Daily 2:30 p.m., meet at Minuteman National Historic Park, 3115 Massachusetts Ave., Lincoln.Â
Discovering Lexington’s Lost Battlefield
August 29 @ 2:30 PM
Despite suffering a devastating loss on the Lexington town green early in the morning of April 19, 1775, the Lexington militia company once again formed ranks and marched off to fight the British soldiers for a second time that day. Where did this second battle occur? Walk with a park ranger to the site of the battle. Learn about what happened there and discover how, after nearly two centuries of debate, modern investigative research and technology solved the mystery. Daily 2:30 p.m., meet at Minuteman National Historic Park, 3115 Massachusetts Ave., Lincoln.Â
Discovering Lexington’s Lost Battlefield
September 14 @ 2:30 PM
Despite suffering a devastating loss on the Lexington town green early in the morning of April 19, 1775, the Lexington militia company once again formed ranks and marched off to fight the British soldiers for a second time that day. Where did this second battle occur? Walk with a park ranger to the site of the battle. Learn about what happened there and discover how, after nearly two centuries of debate, modern investigative research and technology solved the mystery. Daily 2:30 p.m., meet at Minuteman National Historic Park, 3115 Massachusetts Ave., Lincoln.Â
Discovering Lexington’s Lost Battlefield
September 30 @ 2:30 PM
Despite suffering a devastating loss on the Lexington town green early in the morning of April 19, 1775, the Lexington militia company once again formed ranks and marched off to fight the British soldiers for a second time that day. Where did this second battle occur? Walk with a park ranger to the site of the battle. Learn about what happened there and discover how, after nearly two centuries of debate, modern investigative research and technology solved the mystery. Daily 2:30 p.m., meet at Minuteman National Historic Park, 3115 Massachusetts Ave., Lincoln.Â
Discovering Lexington’s Lost Battlefield
October 16 @ 2:30 PM
Despite suffering a devastating loss on the Lexington town green early in the morning of April 19, 1775, the Lexington militia company once again formed ranks and marched off to fight the British soldiers for a second time that day. Where did this second battle occur? Walk with a park ranger to the site of the battle. Learn about what happened there and discover how, after nearly two centuries of debate, modern investigative research and technology solved the mystery. Daily 2:30 p.m., meet at Minuteman National Historic Park, 3115 Massachusetts Ave., Lincoln.Â
Discovering Lexington’s Lost Battlefield
November 1 @ 2:30 PM
Despite suffering a devastating loss on the Lexington town green early in the morning of April 19, 1775, the Lexington militia company once again formed ranks and marched off to fight the British soldiers for a second time that day. Where did this second battle occur? Walk with a park ranger to the site of the battle. Learn about what happened there and discover how, after nearly two centuries of debate, modern investigative research and technology solved the mystery. Daily 2:30 p.m., meet at Minuteman National Historic Park, 3115 Massachusetts Ave., Lincoln.Â
Discovering Lexington’s Lost Battlefield
November 17 @ 2:30 PM
Despite suffering a devastating loss on the Lexington town green early in the morning of April 19, 1775, the Lexington militia company once again formed ranks and marched off to fight the British soldiers for a second time that day. Where did this second battle occur? Walk with a park ranger to the site of the battle. Learn about what happened there and discover how, after nearly two centuries of debate, modern investigative research and technology solved the mystery. Daily 2:30 p.m., meet at Minuteman National Historic Park, 3115 Massachusetts Ave., Lincoln.Â
Discovering Lexington’s Lost Battlefield
December 3 @ 2:30 PM
Despite suffering a devastating loss on the Lexington town green early in the morning of April 19, 1775, the Lexington militia company once again formed ranks and marched off to fight the British soldiers for a second time that day. Where did this second battle occur? Walk with a park ranger to the site of the battle. Learn about what happened there and discover how, after nearly two centuries of debate, modern investigative research and technology solved the mystery. Daily 2:30 p.m., meet at Minuteman National Historic Park, 3115 Massachusetts Ave., Lincoln.Â
Discovering Lexington’s Lost Battlefield
December 19 @ 2:30 PM
Despite suffering a devastating loss on the Lexington town green early in the morning of April 19, 1775, the Lexington militia company once again formed ranks and marched off to fight the British soldiers for a second time that day. Where did this second battle occur? Walk with a park ranger to the site of the battle. Learn about what happened there and discover how, after nearly two centuries of debate, modern investigative research and technology solved the mystery. Daily 2:30 p.m., meet at Minuteman National Historic Park, 3115 Massachusetts Ave., Lincoln.Â
Discovering Lexington’s Lost Battlefield
January 4 @ 2:30 PM
Despite suffering a devastating loss on the Lexington town green early in the morning of April 19, 1775, the Lexington militia company once again formed ranks and marched off to fight the British soldiers for a second time that day. Where did this second battle occur? Walk with a park ranger to the site of the battle. Learn about what happened there and discover how, after nearly two centuries of debate, modern investigative research and technology solved the mystery. Daily 2:30 p.m., meet at Minuteman National Historic Park, 3115 Massachusetts Ave., Lincoln.Â
Discovering Lexington’s Lost Battlefield
January 20 @ 2:30 PM
Despite suffering a devastating loss on the Lexington town green early in the morning of April 19, 1775, the Lexington militia company once again formed ranks and marched off to fight the British soldiers for a second time that day. Where did this second battle occur? Walk with a park ranger to the site of the battle. Learn about what happened there and discover how, after nearly two centuries of debate, modern investigative research and technology solved the mystery. Daily 2:30 p.m., meet at Minuteman National Historic Park, 3115 Massachusetts Ave., Lincoln.Â
Discovering Lexington’s Lost Battlefield
February 5 @ 2:30 PM
Despite suffering a devastating loss on the Lexington town green early in the morning of April 19, 1775, the Lexington militia company once again formed ranks and marched off to fight the British soldiers for a second time that day. Where did this second battle occur? Walk with a park ranger to the site of the battle. Learn about what happened there and discover how, after nearly two centuries of debate, modern investigative research and technology solved the mystery. Daily 2:30 p.m., meet at Minuteman National Historic Park, 3115 Massachusetts Ave., Lincoln.Â
Discovering Lexington’s Lost Battlefield
February 21 @ 2:30 PM
Despite suffering a devastating loss on the Lexington town green early in the morning of April 19, 1775, the Lexington militia company once again formed ranks and marched off to fight the British soldiers for a second time that day. Where did this second battle occur? Walk with a park ranger to the site of the battle. Learn about what happened there and discover how, after nearly two centuries of debate, modern investigative research and technology solved the mystery. Daily 2:30 p.m., meet at Minuteman National Historic Park, 3115 Massachusetts Ave., Lincoln.Â
Discovering Lexington’s Lost Battlefield
March 9 @ 2:30 PM
Despite suffering a devastating loss on the Lexington town green early in the morning of April 19, 1775, the Lexington militia company once again formed ranks and marched off to fight the British soldiers for a second time that day. Where did this second battle occur? Walk with a park ranger to the site of the battle. Learn about what happened there and discover how, after nearly two centuries of debate, modern investigative research and technology solved the mystery. Daily 2:30 p.m., meet at Minuteman National Historic Park, 3115 Massachusetts Ave., Lincoln.Â
Discovering Lexington’s Lost Battlefield
March 25 @ 2:30 PM
Despite suffering a devastating loss on the Lexington town green early in the morning of April 19, 1775, the Lexington militia company once again formed ranks and marched off to fight the British soldiers for a second time that day. Where did this second battle occur? Walk with a park ranger to the site of the battle. Learn about what happened there and discover how, after nearly two centuries of debate, modern investigative research and technology solved the mystery. Daily 2:30 p.m., meet at Minuteman National Historic Park, 3115 Massachusetts Ave., Lincoln.Â
Discovering Lexington’s Lost Battlefield
June 10 @ 2:30 PM
Despite suffering a devastating loss on the Lexington town green early in the morning of April 19, 1775, the Lexington militia company once again formed ranks and marched off to fight the British soldiers for a second time that day. Where did this second battle occur? Walk with a park ranger to the site of the battle. Learn about what happened there and discover how, after nearly two centuries of debate, modern investigative research and technology solved the mystery. Daily 2:30 p.m., meet at Minuteman National Historic Park, 3115 Massachusetts Ave., Lincoln.Â
Discovering Lexington’s Lost Battlefield
June 27 @ 2:30 PM
Despite suffering a devastating loss on the Lexington town green early in the morning of April 19, 1775, the Lexington militia company once again formed ranks and marched off to fight the British soldiers for a second time that day. Where did this second battle occur? Walk with a park ranger to the site of the battle. Learn about what happened there and discover how, after nearly two centuries of debate, modern investigative research and technology solved the mystery. Daily 2:30 p.m., meet at Minuteman National Historic Park, 3115 Massachusetts Ave., Lincoln.Â
Discovering Lexington’s Lost Battlefield
July 13 @ 2:30 PM
Despite suffering a devastating loss on the Lexington town green early in the morning of April 19, 1775, the Lexington militia company once again formed ranks and marched off to fight the British soldiers for a second time that day. Where did this second battle occur? Walk with a park ranger to the site of the battle. Learn about what happened there and discover how, after nearly two centuries of debate, modern investigative research and technology solved the mystery. Daily 2:30 p.m., meet at Minuteman National Historic Park, 3115 Massachusetts Ave., Lincoln.Â
Discovering Lexington’s Lost Battlefield
July 29 @ 2:30 PM
Despite suffering a devastating loss on the Lexington town green early in the morning of April 19, 1775, the Lexington militia company once again formed ranks and marched off to fight the British soldiers for a second time that day. Where did this second battle occur? Walk with a park ranger to the site of the battle. Learn about what happened there and discover how, after nearly two centuries of debate, modern investigative research and technology solved the mystery. Daily 2:30 p.m., meet at Minuteman National Historic Park, 3115 Massachusetts Ave., Lincoln.Â
Discovering Lexington’s Lost Battlefield
August 14 @ 2:30 PM
Despite suffering a devastating loss on the Lexington town green early in the morning of April 19, 1775, the Lexington militia company once again formed ranks and marched off to fight the British soldiers for a second time that day. Where did this second battle occur? Walk with a park ranger to the site of the battle. Learn about what happened there and discover how, after nearly two centuries of debate, modern investigative research and technology solved the mystery. Daily 2:30 p.m., meet at Minuteman National Historic Park, 3115 Massachusetts Ave., Lincoln.Â
Discovering Lexington’s Lost Battlefield
August 30 @ 2:30 PM
Despite suffering a devastating loss on the Lexington town green early in the morning of April 19, 1775, the Lexington militia company once again formed ranks and marched off to fight the British soldiers for a second time that day. Where did this second battle occur? Walk with a park ranger to the site of the battle. Learn about what happened there and discover how, after nearly two centuries of debate, modern investigative research and technology solved the mystery. Daily 2:30 p.m., meet at Minuteman National Historic Park, 3115 Massachusetts Ave., Lincoln.Â
Discovering Lexington’s Lost Battlefield
September 15 @ 2:30 PM
Despite suffering a devastating loss on the Lexington town green early in the morning of April 19, 1775, the Lexington militia company once again formed ranks and marched off to fight the British soldiers for a second time that day. Where did this second battle occur? Walk with a park ranger to the site of the battle. Learn about what happened there and discover how, after nearly two centuries of debate, modern investigative research and technology solved the mystery. Daily 2:30 p.m., meet at Minuteman National Historic Park, 3115 Massachusetts Ave., Lincoln.Â
Discovering Lexington’s Lost Battlefield
October 1 @ 2:30 PM
Despite suffering a devastating loss on the Lexington town green early in the morning of April 19, 1775, the Lexington militia company once again formed ranks and marched off to fight the British soldiers for a second time that day. Where did this second battle occur? Walk with a park ranger to the site of the battle. Learn about what happened there and discover how, after nearly two centuries of debate, modern investigative research and technology solved the mystery. Daily 2:30 p.m., meet at Minuteman National Historic Park, 3115 Massachusetts Ave., Lincoln.Â
Discovering Lexington’s Lost Battlefield
October 17 @ 2:30 PM
Despite suffering a devastating loss on the Lexington town green early in the morning of April 19, 1775, the Lexington militia company once again formed ranks and marched off to fight the British soldiers for a second time that day. Where did this second battle occur? Walk with a park ranger to the site of the battle. Learn about what happened there and discover how, after nearly two centuries of debate, modern investigative research and technology solved the mystery. Daily 2:30 p.m., meet at Minuteman National Historic Park, 3115 Massachusetts Ave., Lincoln.Â
Discovering Lexington’s Lost Battlefield
November 2 @ 2:30 PM
Despite suffering a devastating loss on the Lexington town green early in the morning of April 19, 1775, the Lexington militia company once again formed ranks and marched off to fight the British soldiers for a second time that day. Where did this second battle occur? Walk with a park ranger to the site of the battle. Learn about what happened there and discover how, after nearly two centuries of debate, modern investigative research and technology solved the mystery. Daily 2:30 p.m., meet at Minuteman National Historic Park, 3115 Massachusetts Ave., Lincoln.Â
Discovering Lexington’s Lost Battlefield
November 18 @ 2:30 PM
Despite suffering a devastating loss on the Lexington town green early in the morning of April 19, 1775, the Lexington militia company once again formed ranks and marched off to fight the British soldiers for a second time that day. Where did this second battle occur? Walk with a park ranger to the site of the battle. Learn about what happened there and discover how, after nearly two centuries of debate, modern investigative research and technology solved the mystery. Daily 2:30 p.m., meet at Minuteman National Historic Park, 3115 Massachusetts Ave., Lincoln.Â
Discovering Lexington’s Lost Battlefield
December 4 @ 2:30 PM
Despite suffering a devastating loss on the Lexington town green early in the morning of April 19, 1775, the Lexington militia company once again formed ranks and marched off to fight the British soldiers for a second time that day. Where did this second battle occur? Walk with a park ranger to the site of the battle. Learn about what happened there and discover how, after nearly two centuries of debate, modern investigative research and technology solved the mystery. Daily 2:30 p.m., meet at Minuteman National Historic Park, 3115 Massachusetts Ave., Lincoln.Â
Discovering Lexington’s Lost Battlefield
December 20 @ 2:30 PM
Despite suffering a devastating loss on the Lexington town green early in the morning of April 19, 1775, the Lexington militia company once again formed ranks and marched off to fight the British soldiers for a second time that day. Where did this second battle occur? Walk with a park ranger to the site of the battle. Learn about what happened there and discover how, after nearly two centuries of debate, modern investigative research and technology solved the mystery. Daily 2:30 p.m., meet at Minuteman National Historic Park, 3115 Massachusetts Ave., Lincoln.Â
Discovering Lexington’s Lost Battlefield
January 5 @ 2:30 PM
Despite suffering a devastating loss on the Lexington town green early in the morning of April 19, 1775, the Lexington militia company once again formed ranks and marched off to fight the British soldiers for a second time that day. Where did this second battle occur? Walk with a park ranger to the site of the battle. Learn about what happened there and discover how, after nearly two centuries of debate, modern investigative research and technology solved the mystery. Daily 2:30 p.m., meet at Minuteman National Historic Park, 3115 Massachusetts Ave., Lincoln.Â
Discovering Lexington’s Lost Battlefield
January 21 @ 2:30 PM
Despite suffering a devastating loss on the Lexington town green early in the morning of April 19, 1775, the Lexington militia company once again formed ranks and marched off to fight the British soldiers for a second time that day. Where did this second battle occur? Walk with a park ranger to the site of the battle. Learn about what happened there and discover how, after nearly two centuries of debate, modern investigative research and technology solved the mystery. Daily 2:30 p.m., meet at Minuteman National Historic Park, 3115 Massachusetts Ave., Lincoln.Â
Discovering Lexington’s Lost Battlefield
February 6 @ 2:30 PM
Despite suffering a devastating loss on the Lexington town green early in the morning of April 19, 1775, the Lexington militia company once again formed ranks and marched off to fight the British soldiers for a second time that day. Where did this second battle occur? Walk with a park ranger to the site of the battle. Learn about what happened there and discover how, after nearly two centuries of debate, modern investigative research and technology solved the mystery. Daily 2:30 p.m., meet at Minuteman National Historic Park, 3115 Massachusetts Ave., Lincoln.Â
Discovering Lexington’s Lost Battlefield
February 22 @ 2:30 PM
Despite suffering a devastating loss on the Lexington town green early in the morning of April 19, 1775, the Lexington militia company once again formed ranks and marched off to fight the British soldiers for a second time that day. Where did this second battle occur? Walk with a park ranger to the site of the battle. Learn about what happened there and discover how, after nearly two centuries of debate, modern investigative research and technology solved the mystery. Daily 2:30 p.m., meet at Minuteman National Historic Park, 3115 Massachusetts Ave., Lincoln.Â
Discovering Lexington’s Lost Battlefield
March 10 @ 2:30 PM
Despite suffering a devastating loss on the Lexington town green early in the morning of April 19, 1775, the Lexington militia company once again formed ranks and marched off to fight the British soldiers for a second time that day. Where did this second battle occur? Walk with a park ranger to the site of the battle. Learn about what happened there and discover how, after nearly two centuries of debate, modern investigative research and technology solved the mystery. Daily 2:30 p.m., meet at Minuteman National Historic Park, 3115 Massachusetts Ave., Lincoln.Â
Discovering Lexington’s Lost Battlefield
March 26 @ 2:30 PM
Despite suffering a devastating loss on the Lexington town green early in the morning of April 19, 1775, the Lexington militia company once again formed ranks and marched off to fight the British soldiers for a second time that day. Where did this second battle occur? Walk with a park ranger to the site of the battle. Learn about what happened there and discover how, after nearly two centuries of debate, modern investigative research and technology solved the mystery. Daily 2:30 p.m., meet at Minuteman National Historic Park, 3115 Massachusetts Ave., Lincoln.Â
Discovering Lexington’s Lost Battlefield
June 12 @ 2:30 PM
Despite suffering a devastating loss on the Lexington town green early in the morning of April 19, 1775, the Lexington militia company once again formed ranks and marched off to fight the British soldiers for a second time that day. Where did this second battle occur? Walk with a park ranger to the site of the battle. Learn about what happened there and discover how, after nearly two centuries of debate, modern investigative research and technology solved the mystery. Daily 2:30 p.m., meet at Minuteman National Historic Park, 3115 Massachusetts Ave., Lincoln.Â
Discovering Lexington’s Lost Battlefield
June 28 @ 2:30 PM
Despite suffering a devastating loss on the Lexington town green early in the morning of April 19, 1775, the Lexington militia company once again formed ranks and marched off to fight the British soldiers for a second time that day. Where did this second battle occur? Walk with a park ranger to the site of the battle. Learn about what happened there and discover how, after nearly two centuries of debate, modern investigative research and technology solved the mystery. Daily 2:30 p.m., meet at Minuteman National Historic Park, 3115 Massachusetts Ave., Lincoln.Â
Discovering Lexington’s Lost Battlefield
July 14 @ 2:30 PM
Despite suffering a devastating loss on the Lexington town green early in the morning of April 19, 1775, the Lexington militia company once again formed ranks and marched off to fight the British soldiers for a second time that day. Where did this second battle occur? Walk with a park ranger to the site of the battle. Learn about what happened there and discover how, after nearly two centuries of debate, modern investigative research and technology solved the mystery. Daily 2:30 p.m., meet at Minuteman National Historic Park, 3115 Massachusetts Ave., Lincoln.Â
Discovering Lexington’s Lost Battlefield
July 30 @ 2:30 PM
Despite suffering a devastating loss on the Lexington town green early in the morning of April 19, 1775, the Lexington militia company once again formed ranks and marched off to fight the British soldiers for a second time that day. Where did this second battle occur? Walk with a park ranger to the site of the battle. Learn about what happened there and discover how, after nearly two centuries of debate, modern investigative research and technology solved the mystery. Daily 2:30 p.m., meet at Minuteman National Historic Park, 3115 Massachusetts Ave., Lincoln.Â
Discovering Lexington’s Lost Battlefield
August 15 @ 2:30 PM
Despite suffering a devastating loss on the Lexington town green early in the morning of April 19, 1775, the Lexington militia company once again formed ranks and marched off to fight the British soldiers for a second time that day. Where did this second battle occur? Walk with a park ranger to the site of the battle. Learn about what happened there and discover how, after nearly two centuries of debate, modern investigative research and technology solved the mystery. Daily 2:30 p.m., meet at Minuteman National Historic Park, 3115 Massachusetts Ave., Lincoln.Â
Discovering Lexington’s Lost Battlefield
August 31 @ 2:30 PM
Despite suffering a devastating loss on the Lexington town green early in the morning of April 19, 1775, the Lexington militia company once again formed ranks and marched off to fight the British soldiers for a second time that day. Where did this second battle occur? Walk with a park ranger to the site of the battle. Learn about what happened there and discover how, after nearly two centuries of debate, modern investigative research and technology solved the mystery. Daily 2:30 p.m., meet at Minuteman National Historic Park, 3115 Massachusetts Ave., Lincoln.Â
Discovering Lexington’s Lost Battlefield
September 16 @ 2:30 PM
Despite suffering a devastating loss on the Lexington town green early in the morning of April 19, 1775, the Lexington militia company once again formed ranks and marched off to fight the British soldiers for a second time that day. Where did this second battle occur? Walk with a park ranger to the site of the battle. Learn about what happened there and discover how, after nearly two centuries of debate, modern investigative research and technology solved the mystery. Daily 2:30 p.m., meet at Minuteman National Historic Park, 3115 Massachusetts Ave., Lincoln.Â
Discovering Lexington’s Lost Battlefield
October 2 @ 2:30 PM
Despite suffering a devastating loss on the Lexington town green early in the morning of April 19, 1775, the Lexington militia company once again formed ranks and marched off to fight the British soldiers for a second time that day. Where did this second battle occur? Walk with a park ranger to the site of the battle. Learn about what happened there and discover how, after nearly two centuries of debate, modern investigative research and technology solved the mystery. Daily 2:30 p.m., meet at Minuteman National Historic Park, 3115 Massachusetts Ave., Lincoln.Â
Discovering Lexington’s Lost Battlefield
October 18 @ 2:30 PM
Despite suffering a devastating loss on the Lexington town green early in the morning of April 19, 1775, the Lexington militia company once again formed ranks and marched off to fight the British soldiers for a second time that day. Where did this second battle occur? Walk with a park ranger to the site of the battle. Learn about what happened there and discover how, after nearly two centuries of debate, modern investigative research and technology solved the mystery. Daily 2:30 p.m., meet at Minuteman National Historic Park, 3115 Massachusetts Ave., Lincoln.Â
Discovering Lexington’s Lost Battlefield
November 3 @ 2:30 PM
Despite suffering a devastating loss on the Lexington town green early in the morning of April 19, 1775, the Lexington militia company once again formed ranks and marched off to fight the British soldiers for a second time that day. Where did this second battle occur? Walk with a park ranger to the site of the battle. Learn about what happened there and discover how, after nearly two centuries of debate, modern investigative research and technology solved the mystery. Daily 2:30 p.m., meet at Minuteman National Historic Park, 3115 Massachusetts Ave., Lincoln.Â
Discovering Lexington’s Lost Battlefield
November 19 @ 2:30 PM
Despite suffering a devastating loss on the Lexington town green early in the morning of April 19, 1775, the Lexington militia company once again formed ranks and marched off to fight the British soldiers for a second time that day. Where did this second battle occur? Walk with a park ranger to the site of the battle. Learn about what happened there and discover how, after nearly two centuries of debate, modern investigative research and technology solved the mystery. Daily 2:30 p.m., meet at Minuteman National Historic Park, 3115 Massachusetts Ave., Lincoln.Â
Discovering Lexington’s Lost Battlefield
December 5 @ 2:30 PM
Despite suffering a devastating loss on the Lexington town green early in the morning of April 19, 1775, the Lexington militia company once again formed ranks and marched off to fight the British soldiers for a second time that day. Where did this second battle occur? Walk with a park ranger to the site of the battle. Learn about what happened there and discover how, after nearly two centuries of debate, modern investigative research and technology solved the mystery. Daily 2:30 p.m., meet at Minuteman National Historic Park, 3115 Massachusetts Ave., Lincoln.Â
Discovering Lexington’s Lost Battlefield
December 21 @ 2:30 PM
Despite suffering a devastating loss on the Lexington town green early in the morning of April 19, 1775, the Lexington militia company once again formed ranks and marched off to fight the British soldiers for a second time that day. Where did this second battle occur? Walk with a park ranger to the site of the battle. Learn about what happened there and discover how, after nearly two centuries of debate, modern investigative research and technology solved the mystery. Daily 2:30 p.m., meet at Minuteman National Historic Park, 3115 Massachusetts Ave., Lincoln.Â
Discovering Lexington’s Lost Battlefield
January 6 @ 2:30 PM
Despite suffering a devastating loss on the Lexington town green early in the morning of April 19, 1775, the Lexington militia company once again formed ranks and marched off to fight the British soldiers for a second time that day. Where did this second battle occur? Walk with a park ranger to the site of the battle. Learn about what happened there and discover how, after nearly two centuries of debate, modern investigative research and technology solved the mystery. Daily 2:30 p.m., meet at Minuteman National Historic Park, 3115 Massachusetts Ave., Lincoln.Â
Discovering Lexington’s Lost Battlefield
January 22 @ 2:30 PM
Despite suffering a devastating loss on the Lexington town green early in the morning of April 19, 1775, the Lexington militia company once again formed ranks and marched off to fight the British soldiers for a second time that day. Where did this second battle occur? Walk with a park ranger to the site of the battle. Learn about what happened there and discover how, after nearly two centuries of debate, modern investigative research and technology solved the mystery. Daily 2:30 p.m., meet at Minuteman National Historic Park, 3115 Massachusetts Ave., Lincoln.Â
Discovering Lexington’s Lost Battlefield
February 7 @ 2:30 PM
Despite suffering a devastating loss on the Lexington town green early in the morning of April 19, 1775, the Lexington militia company once again formed ranks and marched off to fight the British soldiers for a second time that day. Where did this second battle occur? Walk with a park ranger to the site of the battle. Learn about what happened there and discover how, after nearly two centuries of debate, modern investigative research and technology solved the mystery. Daily 2:30 p.m., meet at Minuteman National Historic Park, 3115 Massachusetts Ave., Lincoln.Â
Discovering Lexington’s Lost Battlefield
February 23 @ 2:30 PM
Despite suffering a devastating loss on the Lexington town green early in the morning of April 19, 1775, the Lexington militia company once again formed ranks and marched off to fight the British soldiers for a second time that day. Where did this second battle occur? Walk with a park ranger to the site of the battle. Learn about what happened there and discover how, after nearly two centuries of debate, modern investigative research and technology solved the mystery. Daily 2:30 p.m., meet at Minuteman National Historic Park, 3115 Massachusetts Ave., Lincoln.Â
Discovering Lexington’s Lost Battlefield
March 11 @ 2:30 PM
Despite suffering a devastating loss on the Lexington town green early in the morning of April 19, 1775, the Lexington militia company once again formed ranks and marched off to fight the British soldiers for a second time that day. Where did this second battle occur? Walk with a park ranger to the site of the battle. Learn about what happened there and discover how, after nearly two centuries of debate, modern investigative research and technology solved the mystery. Daily 2:30 p.m., meet at Minuteman National Historic Park, 3115 Massachusetts Ave., Lincoln.Â
Discovering Lexington’s Lost Battlefield
March 27 @ 2:30 PM
Despite suffering a devastating loss on the Lexington town green early in the morning of April 19, 1775, the Lexington militia company once again formed ranks and marched off to fight the British soldiers for a second time that day. Where did this second battle occur? Walk with a park ranger to the site of the battle. Learn about what happened there and discover how, after nearly two centuries of debate, modern investigative research and technology solved the mystery. Daily 2:30 p.m., meet at Minuteman National Historic Park, 3115 Massachusetts Ave., Lincoln.Â
Discovering Lexington’s Lost Battlefield
June 13 @ 2:30 PM
Despite suffering a devastating loss on the Lexington town green early in the morning of April 19, 1775, the Lexington militia company once again formed ranks and marched off to fight the British soldiers for a second time that day. Where did this second battle occur? Walk with a park ranger to the site of the battle. Learn about what happened there and discover how, after nearly two centuries of debate, modern investigative research and technology solved the mystery. Daily 2:30 p.m., meet at Minuteman National Historic Park, 3115 Massachusetts Ave., Lincoln.Â
Discovering Lexington’s Lost Battlefield
June 29 @ 2:30 PM
Despite suffering a devastating loss on the Lexington town green early in the morning of April 19, 1775, the Lexington militia company once again formed ranks and marched off to fight the British soldiers for a second time that day. Where did this second battle occur? Walk with a park ranger to the site of the battle. Learn about what happened there and discover how, after nearly two centuries of debate, modern investigative research and technology solved the mystery. Daily 2:30 p.m., meet at Minuteman National Historic Park, 3115 Massachusetts Ave., Lincoln.Â
Discovering Lexington’s Lost Battlefield
July 15 @ 2:30 PM
Despite suffering a devastating loss on the Lexington town green early in the morning of April 19, 1775, the Lexington militia company once again formed ranks and marched off to fight the British soldiers for a second time that day. Where did this second battle occur? Walk with a park ranger to the site of the battle. Learn about what happened there and discover how, after nearly two centuries of debate, modern investigative research and technology solved the mystery. Daily 2:30 p.m., meet at Minuteman National Historic Park, 3115 Massachusetts Ave., Lincoln.Â
Discovering Lexington’s Lost Battlefield
July 31 @ 2:30 PM
Despite suffering a devastating loss on the Lexington town green early in the morning of April 19, 1775, the Lexington militia company once again formed ranks and marched off to fight the British soldiers for a second time that day. Where did this second battle occur? Walk with a park ranger to the site of the battle. Learn about what happened there and discover how, after nearly two centuries of debate, modern investigative research and technology solved the mystery. Daily 2:30 p.m., meet at Minuteman National Historic Park, 3115 Massachusetts Ave., Lincoln.Â
Discovering Lexington’s Lost Battlefield
August 16 @ 2:30 PM
Despite suffering a devastating loss on the Lexington town green early in the morning of April 19, 1775, the Lexington militia company once again formed ranks and marched off to fight the British soldiers for a second time that day. Where did this second battle occur? Walk with a park ranger to the site of the battle. Learn about what happened there and discover how, after nearly two centuries of debate, modern investigative research and technology solved the mystery. Daily 2:30 p.m., meet at Minuteman National Historic Park, 3115 Massachusetts Ave., Lincoln.Â
Discovering Lexington’s Lost Battlefield
September 1 @ 2:30 PM
Despite suffering a devastating loss on the Lexington town green early in the morning of April 19, 1775, the Lexington militia company once again formed ranks and marched off to fight the British soldiers for a second time that day. Where did this second battle occur? Walk with a park ranger to the site of the battle. Learn about what happened there and discover how, after nearly two centuries of debate, modern investigative research and technology solved the mystery. Daily 2:30 p.m., meet at Minuteman National Historic Park, 3115 Massachusetts Ave., Lincoln.Â
Discovering Lexington’s Lost Battlefield
September 17 @ 2:30 PM
Despite suffering a devastating loss on the Lexington town green early in the morning of April 19, 1775, the Lexington militia company once again formed ranks and marched off to fight the British soldiers for a second time that day. Where did this second battle occur? Walk with a park ranger to the site of the battle. Learn about what happened there and discover how, after nearly two centuries of debate, modern investigative research and technology solved the mystery. Daily 2:30 p.m., meet at Minuteman National Historic Park, 3115 Massachusetts Ave., Lincoln.Â
Discovering Lexington’s Lost Battlefield
October 3 @ 2:30 PM
Despite suffering a devastating loss on the Lexington town green early in the morning of April 19, 1775, the Lexington militia company once again formed ranks and marched off to fight the British soldiers for a second time that day. Where did this second battle occur? Walk with a park ranger to the site of the battle. Learn about what happened there and discover how, after nearly two centuries of debate, modern investigative research and technology solved the mystery. Daily 2:30 p.m., meet at Minuteman National Historic Park, 3115 Massachusetts Ave., Lincoln.Â
Discovering Lexington’s Lost Battlefield
October 19 @ 2:30 PM
Despite suffering a devastating loss on the Lexington town green early in the morning of April 19, 1775, the Lexington militia company once again formed ranks and marched off to fight the British soldiers for a second time that day. Where did this second battle occur? Walk with a park ranger to the site of the battle. Learn about what happened there and discover how, after nearly two centuries of debate, modern investigative research and technology solved the mystery. Daily 2:30 p.m., meet at Minuteman National Historic Park, 3115 Massachusetts Ave., Lincoln.Â
Discovering Lexington’s Lost Battlefield
November 4 @ 2:30 PM
Despite suffering a devastating loss on the Lexington town green early in the morning of April 19, 1775, the Lexington militia company once again formed ranks and marched off to fight the British soldiers for a second time that day. Where did this second battle occur? Walk with a park ranger to the site of the battle. Learn about what happened there and discover how, after nearly two centuries of debate, modern investigative research and technology solved the mystery. Daily 2:30 p.m., meet at Minuteman National Historic Park, 3115 Massachusetts Ave., Lincoln.Â
Discovering Lexington’s Lost Battlefield
November 20 @ 2:30 PM
Despite suffering a devastating loss on the Lexington town green early in the morning of April 19, 1775, the Lexington militia company once again formed ranks and marched off to fight the British soldiers for a second time that day. Where did this second battle occur? Walk with a park ranger to the site of the battle. Learn about what happened there and discover how, after nearly two centuries of debate, modern investigative research and technology solved the mystery. Daily 2:30 p.m., meet at Minuteman National Historic Park, 3115 Massachusetts Ave., Lincoln.Â
Discovering Lexington’s Lost Battlefield
December 6 @ 2:30 PM
Despite suffering a devastating loss on the Lexington town green early in the morning of April 19, 1775, the Lexington militia company once again formed ranks and marched off to fight the British soldiers for a second time that day. Where did this second battle occur? Walk with a park ranger to the site of the battle. Learn about what happened there and discover how, after nearly two centuries of debate, modern investigative research and technology solved the mystery. Daily 2:30 p.m., meet at Minuteman National Historic Park, 3115 Massachusetts Ave., Lincoln.Â
Discovering Lexington’s Lost Battlefield
December 22 @ 2:30 PM
Despite suffering a devastating loss on the Lexington town green early in the morning of April 19, 1775, the Lexington militia company once again formed ranks and marched off to fight the British soldiers for a second time that day. Where did this second battle occur? Walk with a park ranger to the site of the battle. Learn about what happened there and discover how, after nearly two centuries of debate, modern investigative research and technology solved the mystery. Daily 2:30 p.m., meet at Minuteman National Historic Park, 3115 Massachusetts Ave., Lincoln.Â
Discovering Lexington’s Lost Battlefield
January 7 @ 2:30 PM
Despite suffering a devastating loss on the Lexington town green early in the morning of April 19, 1775, the Lexington militia company once again formed ranks and marched off to fight the British soldiers for a second time that day. Where did this second battle occur? Walk with a park ranger to the site of the battle. Learn about what happened there and discover how, after nearly two centuries of debate, modern investigative research and technology solved the mystery. Daily 2:30 p.m., meet at Minuteman National Historic Park, 3115 Massachusetts Ave., Lincoln.Â
Discovering Lexington’s Lost Battlefield
January 23 @ 2:30 PM
Despite suffering a devastating loss on the Lexington town green early in the morning of April 19, 1775, the Lexington militia company once again formed ranks and marched off to fight the British soldiers for a second time that day. Where did this second battle occur? Walk with a park ranger to the site of the battle. Learn about what happened there and discover how, after nearly two centuries of debate, modern investigative research and technology solved the mystery. Daily 2:30 p.m., meet at Minuteman National Historic Park, 3115 Massachusetts Ave., Lincoln.Â
Discovering Lexington’s Lost Battlefield
February 8 @ 2:30 PM
Despite suffering a devastating loss on the Lexington town green early in the morning of April 19, 1775, the Lexington militia company once again formed ranks and marched off to fight the British soldiers for a second time that day. Where did this second battle occur? Walk with a park ranger to the site of the battle. Learn about what happened there and discover how, after nearly two centuries of debate, modern investigative research and technology solved the mystery. Daily 2:30 p.m., meet at Minuteman National Historic Park, 3115 Massachusetts Ave., Lincoln.Â
Discovering Lexington’s Lost Battlefield
February 24 @ 2:30 PM
Despite suffering a devastating loss on the Lexington town green early in the morning of April 19, 1775, the Lexington militia company once again formed ranks and marched off to fight the British soldiers for a second time that day. Where did this second battle occur? Walk with a park ranger to the site of the battle. Learn about what happened there and discover how, after nearly two centuries of debate, modern investigative research and technology solved the mystery. Daily 2:30 p.m., meet at Minuteman National Historic Park, 3115 Massachusetts Ave., Lincoln.Â
Discovering Lexington’s Lost Battlefield
March 12 @ 2:30 PM
Despite suffering a devastating loss on the Lexington town green early in the morning of April 19, 1775, the Lexington militia company once again formed ranks and marched off to fight the British soldiers for a second time that day. Where did this second battle occur? Walk with a park ranger to the site of the battle. Learn about what happened there and discover how, after nearly two centuries of debate, modern investigative research and technology solved the mystery. Daily 2:30 p.m., meet at Minuteman National Historic Park, 3115 Massachusetts Ave., Lincoln.Â
Discovering Lexington’s Lost Battlefield
March 28 @ 2:30 PM
Despite suffering a devastating loss on the Lexington town green early in the morning of April 19, 1775, the Lexington militia company once again formed ranks and marched off to fight the British soldiers for a second time that day. Where did this second battle occur? Walk with a park ranger to the site of the battle. Learn about what happened there and discover how, after nearly two centuries of debate, modern investigative research and technology solved the mystery. Daily 2:30 p.m., meet at Minuteman National Historic Park, 3115 Massachusetts Ave., Lincoln.Â
Discovering Lexington’s Lost Battlefield
June 14 @ 2:30 PM
Despite suffering a devastating loss on the Lexington town green early in the morning of April 19, 1775, the Lexington militia company once again formed ranks and marched off to fight the British soldiers for a second time that day. Where did this second battle occur? Walk with a park ranger to the site of the battle. Learn about what happened there and discover how, after nearly two centuries of debate, modern investigative research and technology solved the mystery. Daily 2:30 p.m., meet at Minuteman National Historic Park, 3115 Massachusetts Ave., Lincoln.Â
Discovering Lexington’s Lost Battlefield
June 30 @ 2:30 PM
Despite suffering a devastating loss on the Lexington town green early in the morning of April 19, 1775, the Lexington militia company once again formed ranks and marched off to fight the British soldiers for a second time that day. Where did this second battle occur? Walk with a park ranger to the site of the battle. Learn about what happened there and discover how, after nearly two centuries of debate, modern investigative research and technology solved the mystery. Daily 2:30 p.m., meet at Minuteman National Historic Park, 3115 Massachusetts Ave., Lincoln.Â
Discovering Lexington’s Lost Battlefield
July 16 @ 2:30 PM
Despite suffering a devastating loss on the Lexington town green early in the morning of April 19, 1775, the Lexington militia company once again formed ranks and marched off to fight the British soldiers for a second time that day. Where did this second battle occur? Walk with a park ranger to the site of the battle. Learn about what happened there and discover how, after nearly two centuries of debate, modern investigative research and technology solved the mystery. Daily 2:30 p.m., meet at Minuteman National Historic Park, 3115 Massachusetts Ave., Lincoln.Â
Discovering Lexington’s Lost Battlefield
August 1 @ 2:30 PM
Despite suffering a devastating loss on the Lexington town green early in the morning of April 19, 1775, the Lexington militia company once again formed ranks and marched off to fight the British soldiers for a second time that day. Where did this second battle occur? Walk with a park ranger to the site of the battle. Learn about what happened there and discover how, after nearly two centuries of debate, modern investigative research and technology solved the mystery. Daily 2:30 p.m., meet at Minuteman National Historic Park, 3115 Massachusetts Ave., Lincoln.Â
Discovering Lexington’s Lost Battlefield
August 17 @ 2:30 PM
Despite suffering a devastating loss on the Lexington town green early in the morning of April 19, 1775, the Lexington militia company once again formed ranks and marched off to fight the British soldiers for a second time that day. Where did this second battle occur? Walk with a park ranger to the site of the battle. Learn about what happened there and discover how, after nearly two centuries of debate, modern investigative research and technology solved the mystery. Daily 2:30 p.m., meet at Minuteman National Historic Park, 3115 Massachusetts Ave., Lincoln.Â
Discovering Lexington’s Lost Battlefield
September 2 @ 2:30 PM
Despite suffering a devastating loss on the Lexington town green early in the morning of April 19, 1775, the Lexington militia company once again formed ranks and marched off to fight the British soldiers for a second time that day. Where did this second battle occur? Walk with a park ranger to the site of the battle. Learn about what happened there and discover how, after nearly two centuries of debate, modern investigative research and technology solved the mystery. Daily 2:30 p.m., meet at Minuteman National Historic Park, 3115 Massachusetts Ave., Lincoln.Â
Discovering Lexington’s Lost Battlefield
September 18 @ 2:30 PM
Despite suffering a devastating loss on the Lexington town green early in the morning of April 19, 1775, the Lexington militia company once again formed ranks and marched off to fight the British soldiers for a second time that day. Where did this second battle occur? Walk with a park ranger to the site of the battle. Learn about what happened there and discover how, after nearly two centuries of debate, modern investigative research and technology solved the mystery. Daily 2:30 p.m., meet at Minuteman National Historic Park, 3115 Massachusetts Ave., Lincoln.Â