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Lexington, MA by the Numbers
Recent demographic snapshot from the US Census Bureau's American Community Survey.
Population
34,085
Median Income
$219,402
Median Home Value
$1,147,900
Median Age
46.6
Source: US Census Bureau ACS 5-year (public domain). See our methodology for details.
Traveler Guide to Lexington, MA
Lexington is a northwestern suburb of Boston in Massachusetts. The Lexington Green is where the first shot of the American Revolution was fired and the first blood shed, and is known as "the Birthplace of American Liberty". It has several sites that are important in American history.
Old cemeteries bear the names and dates of colonial families and many of the colonial houses have been preserved. Visitors' center, on the town common, or "Battle Green". Daily 9AM-5PM, except Dec-Mar 10AM-4PM.
1 Minute Man National Historical Park. is partly in Lexington. For information see Concord. 2 The Battle Green. which includes the famous Minuteman Statue and the nation's oldest war monument. Capt. John Parker, who commanded the Lexington militia. His famous command was, "Stand your ground. Don't fire unless fired upon, but if they mean to have a war, let it begin here!" In close proximity to the Green is the Old Belfry, the Old Depot and the adjacent Depot Square. 3 The Old Burying Ground. featuring the oldest gravestones in the town, dating back to the 1690s, and the burial site of Captain John Parker and the British soldier wounded on the British retreat from Concord on April 19, 1775. 4 The Lexington Historical Society, ☏ +1 781 862-1703. Gives guided tours of three houses: 5 The Buckman Tavern, 1 Bedford Street. Daily 10AM-4PM, mid Apr-Oct. Built around 1710, is the only building still on the Green that was there during the Battle of Lexington. The Minutemen gathered here to await word of British troop movements, and they brought their wounded here after the conflict. 6 Hancock-Clarke House, 36 Hancock Street, ☏ +1 781-861-0928. Daily May-Oct. This is where Samuel Adams and John Hancock were staying when Paul Revere arrived. They fled to nearby Woburn. The 1698 house, furnished in colonial style, contains Lexington Historical Society's museum. (updated Apr 2021) 7 Munroe Tavern, 1332 Massachusetts Avenue. Daily May-Oct. Taken by the British to use as a headquarters and hospital this 1690 building has period furniture.
Tour Battle Green Guides, Phone: +1 339-223-5623. Tours available from spring through fall to give visitors a free walking tour of the historic Lexington Battle Green and Old Burying Ground by enthusiastic tour guides dressed in colonial attire. Arranged tours available but requires a call beforehand. Liberty Ride, Phone: +1 781 862-0500, ext. 702, [5], a 90-minute tour along the historic Battle Road with a costumed guide who recounts the exciting events of April 19, 1775 and the literary legacy that defined American identity and culture. Operates from October 15 to May 27 and has departures at 10:30AM, noon, 1:30PM, and 3PM. Tickets $20 for adults, $10 for students (5-17). Free for children under 5. Hiking Across Lexington: The town offers well-maintained pathways for those looking to explore its natural wonders. With 14 routes available, there are over 43 miles of trails to wander. Consider downloading the "across Lexington" app, available both Android and iOS. If you prefer a physical map, here is a pdf link : https://www.lexingtonma.gov/DocumentCenter/View/4664/2022-ACROSS-Lexington-Map-PDF-includes-Route-P-?bidId= 1 Pine Meadows Golf Course, 225 Cedar Street, ☏ +1 781 862-5516. A 9-hole/35-par municipal course. 2 The Lexington Venue, 1794 Massachusetts Ave, ☏ +1 781 861-6161. One of the last remaining small-town cinemas in the area that features indie and foreign films along with the obligatory blockbuster.
1 Alexander's Pizza, 180 Bedford Street, ☏ +1 781 862-3312. A quick and unpretentious Greek pizza shop. 2 Bertucci's Brick Oven Pizzeria, 1777 Massachusetts Ave, ☏ +1 781 860-9000, [email protected]. 3 Dabin, 10 Muzzey Street, ☏ +1 781 860-0171. Authentic Japanese and Korean cuisine. 4 Daikanyama, 43 Waltham St, ☏ +1 781 860-9388. Lunch M-F 11:30AM-2:30PM, Sa noon-4PM; dinner M-F 4-9:30PM F Sa 4PM-10:30PM, Su noon-9:30PM. Quaint Japanese restaurant. Features Sushi bar. $15–$30. 5 Khushboo, 1709 Massachusetts Ave, ☏ +1 781 863-2900. Indian. 6 Lemon Grass, 1710 Massachusetts Ave, ☏ +1 781 862-3530. Thai cuisine 7 Lexx, 1666 Mass. Ave, ☏ +1 781 674-2990, [email protected]. 8 Mario's Italian Restaurant, 1733 Mass Ave, ☏ +1 781 861-1182. Reasonably priced Italian restaurant. 9 Max Stein's American, 94 Hartwell Ave, ☏ +1 781 402-0033, [email protected]. Fine dining. 10 Teppanyaki, 27 Waltham St., ☏ +1 781 274-6088. M-Th 11:30AM-10PM, F Sa 11:30AM-11PM, Su noon-10PM. Hibachi-style Japanese restaurant. Also features sushi bar and some Chinese food. 11 Upper Crust, 41 Waltham Street, ☏ +1 781 274-0089, [email protected]. Upscale pizza. 12 Via Lago, 1845 Massachusetts Ave, ☏ +1 781 861-6174, [email protected]. All-day café. Specialty 13 La Riviera, 182 Bedford Street, ☏ +1 781 861-2030. Freshly baked French pastries. 14 Rancatore's Ice Cream, 1752 Mass Ave, ☏ +1 781 862-5090, [email protected]. Home made ice cream and sauces. Shades of vanilla and chocolate.
Lexington is living up to its Puritan roots in the nightlife category. There are no dedicated bars to speak of, although many restaurants serve alcohol. 1 Ride Studio Cafe, 1720 Massachusetts Ave, ☏ +1 339 970-0187. Cyclist-focused coffee shop and bike repair spot near the Minuteman Bike Trail. Ride has a selection of locally roasted coffees and well made espresso drinks. There is also a small menu of locally sourced food and if you happen to have bike trouble, they can probably fix it for you. (updated Aug 2015) 2 Peet's Coffee & Tea, 1749 Mass Ave, ☏ +1 781 357-2090, [email protected]. Coffee, tea, pastry.
1 Desiderata Bed & Breakfast, 189 Wood Street, ☏ +1 781 862-2824. 3 rooms. 2 Fireside Bed and Breakfast, 24 Eldred St, ☏ +1 781 862-2053, fax: +1 781 861-7706. 3 rooms. $85-150. 3 Greentrees Bed & Breakfast, 40 Sherburne Road, ☏ +1 781 861-8433. 2 rooms. $70 to $109. 4 Morgan's Rest Bed and Breakfast, 205 Follen Road, ☏ +1 781 652-8018, fax: +1 781 240-4761. 3 rooms. $95-125. 5 Pacem Bed & Breakfast, 62 Sherburne Road, ☏ +1 781 862-3337, [email protected]. 3 rooms. 6 Quality Inn and Suites, 440 Bedford St, ☏ +1 781 861-0850. 7 Aloft Lexington, 727 Marrett Road, ☏ +1 781 761-1700. $151/night. 8 Element Lexington, 727 Marrett Road, ☏ +1 781 761-1750.
Logan International Airport in Boston is the closest major airport, about 17 miles from Lexington Center, and depending on traffic is around 45 minutes' drive from Lexington. The Laurence G. Hanscom Field, a civil general aviation airport, is in Bedford, Massachusetts. Other regional airports include: Worcester Regional Airport, Worcester, Massachusetts T. F. Green Airport, Warwick, Rhode Island Manchester Airport, Manchester, New Hampshire There are no MBTA Commuter Rail stops in Lexington. However, there are stations in several surrounding towns, including Belmont, Waltham, Lincoln, Winchester, and Woburn. Lexington is most accessible by the two highways that run through it, Interstate 95 (Route 128) and Route 2. On Interstate 95, take exit 31 or 32. On Route 2, take exit 53, 54 (westbound only), 55 (eastbound only), or 56. From Boston or Cambridge, if you follow Massachusetts Avenue through Arlington to Lexington you are retracing the route that William Dawes (and to some extent Paul Revere) used to warn the colonists in Lexington of the approaching British troops. MBTA bus #62 [1] and #76 [2] provide service to Lexington. They run from the Alewife subway station (the end of the line on the Red line) that bring you to the center of town, where 'the Green' is (site of the skirmish between British controlled forces and colonial irregulars). Of these the 76 - Hanscom Field bus should also be able to bring you close enough to walk to some of the other Revolutionary War sites on the far side of 95 aka Route 128.
Most of the attractions and dining, shopping and entertainment options are in or near the town center, so be sure to first visit the center, and then fan out from there. Lexpress Bus, ☏ +1-781-861-1210, [email protected]. Lexington's in-town public transit service. Three buses run six routes throughout Lexington during the week (except legal holidays) from 6:45AM to 6:25PM in September-June, and 7AM to 6:25PM during July and August. $2.00. Liberty Ride is a seasonal trolley between Lexington and Concord that serves many of the tourist attractions.
Travel tips adapted from Lexington (Massachusetts) on Wikivoyage, licensed CC BY-SA 4.0. Content summarized; visit the source for the full article. See our methodology for how we use it.
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