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Lexington MABuying a home in Lexington, MA, offers a mix of historical charm, top-rated schools, and a strong sense of community. The town is known as the "Birthplace of American Liberty," with rich Revolutionary War history. Lexington boasts excellent public schools, making it a great choice for families. Its proximity to Boston allows for easy commuting while maintaining a suburban feel. The area features beautiful parks, cultural attractions, and a thriving local economy, making it an attractive place to invest in a home.

Lexington traces its roots to the early 17th century and was officially incorporated in 1713. Revered as the site of the first battle of the American Revolution (1775), it remains steeped in history while offering a suburban lifestyle near Boston.

Can’t Miss
 Central to Lexington’s identity is the Lexington Battle Green, where the famous “shot heard ’round the world” was fired, marking a turning point in American history.

5 Hot Spots

  • Buckman Tavern – A well-preserved 18th-century tavern with Revolutionary War exhibits.
     
  • Minute Man National Historical Park (Lexington portion) – Maintained paths and interpretive sites commemorating the 1775 battles.
     
  • Lexington Visitors Center – Provides historical insights, tours, and local guidance.
     
  • Wilson Farm – Longstanding family farm featuring fresh produce, baked goods, and seasonal activities.
     
  • Cary Memorial Library – Community library hosting readings, events, and diverse collections.
     

Neighborhoods: Lexington Center, East Lexington, Countryside and Follen Heights.

Lexington traces its roots to the early 17th century and was officially incorporated in 1713. Revered as the site of the first battle of the American Revolution (1775), it remains steeped in history while offering a suburban lifestyle near Boston.

Can’t Miss
 Central to Lexington’s identity is the Lexington Battle Green, where the famous “shot heard ’round the world” was fired, marking a turning point in American history.

5 Hot Spots

  • Buckman Tavern – A well-preserved 18th-century tavern with Revolutionary War exhibits.
     
  • Minute Man National Historical Park (Lexington portion) – Maintained paths and interpretive sites commemorating the 1775 battles.
     
  • Lexington Visitors Center – Provides historical insights, tours, and local guidance.
     
  • Wilson Farm – Longstanding family farm featuring fresh produce, baked goods, and seasonal activities.
     
  • Cary Memorial Library – Community library hosting readings, events, and diverse collections.
     

Neighborhoods: Lexington Center, East Lexington, Countryside and Follen Heights.