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Liberty Ride
Travel through Lexington and Concord on an old New England-style trolley, ticking off the cities' historic sites on the Liberty Ride.
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What you'll do
Your costumed guide will narrate the Liberty Ride tour and provide all the history, trivia, and fun facts along the way.
Lexington Liberty Ride tour highlights
Lexington Visitors' Center
Your tour starts and ends here at 1875 Massachusetts Avenue in Lexington.
Lexington Battle Green
See the National Historic Landmark where the Lexington militia bravely confronted 800+ British Redcoats during the early hours of April 19, 1775, in the first battle of the American Revolution.
Buckman Tavern
An 18th-century taproom where the Lexington militia congregated the night before the Battle.
Hancock-Clarke House
Final destination of Paul Revere. Where colonial leaders John Hancock and Samuel Adams slept the night before the battle.
Munroe Tavern
Tavern used as a field hospital by British troops on April 19, 1775.
Paul Revere’s Capture Site
Where the famous “midnight ride” came to an abrupt end.
Meriam’s Corner
Where British Regulars came under fire as they retreated to Boston.
Orchard House
Home where Author Louisa May Alcott wrote “Little Women.”
Colonial Inn
Still-functioning Inn and historic landmark in the heart of Concord Center. The Inn was later home to Henry David Thoreau.
Old Manse
Home of Minister William Emerson, his grandson Ralph Waldo Emerson, and the honeymoon home of Nathaniel and Sophia Hawthorne.
Concord Museum
Museum boasting a significant collection of historic artifacts, including the famed Revere lantern, Emerson's study, and Thoreau's desk.
The Wayside
Home of many notable historic figures including the Alcott Family, Nathaniel Hawthorne, and Margaret Sidney.
Emerson House
Home of Ralph Waldo Emerson, foremost 19th-century literary figure.
North Bridge
Where colonial militiamen were first ordered to fire upon the British Regulars. Home of French’s Concord Minuteman statue.
Where you'll be
1875 Massachusetts Avenue, Lexington, USHow to get there
Take the T: Red Line to Alewife stop. Then board bus 62 or 76 to Depot Square/Lexington Stop. These buses do not run on Saturdays, Sundays or holidays, but the Lexington Visitors Center is just a 15-minute Uber/Lyft or taxi ride away. Arriving by bike? Hop on The Minuteman Commuter Bikeway and head toward Lexington.
Operating hours
May 11, 2024 - May 19, 2024
Saturday & Sunday at 10AM & 11:45AM
May 25, 2024 - October 27, 2024
Friday - Monday at 10AM & 11:45AM
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