Lexington

Lexington, MA is located 11 miles northwest of Boston. Settled in 1641 as a farming community, it is well known as the site of the first shots of the American Revolutionary War, in the Battle of Lexington on April 19, 1775. It is home to Minute Man National Historical Park. Lexington provides a multitude of resources for its residents, including:

  • Cary Memorial Library, providing resources and programming for residents of all ages 
  • Excellent public transportation, with buses providing access to the Boston area MBTA
  • Outstanding public schools
  • Cary Memorial Hall featuring Battin auditorium, home to the Lexington Symphony and many other shows and events
  • Lexington Community Center, with its dining room, fitness center, game rooms and meeting rooms for community groups
  • Town Human Services Department, providing Senior, Veteran, and Youth and Family resources and services
  • Town Recreation and Community Programs Department, managing the town pool and beach, and providing sports and leisure programming for children, teens and adults
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