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LEXINGTON - Tens of thousands flocked to the Lexington Battle Green on Saturday morning, April 19, to watch the reenactment of the skirmish that launched the Revolutionary War. This year marked ...
Reenactors may with confidence tell us that hundreds of British troops marched from Boston in the early morning of April 19, 1775, and gathered about 14 miles northwest on Lexington’s town green.
Organizers estimated that over 100,000 came out for events in the two towns Saturday. “It’s truly momentous,” said Richard Howell, who portrayed Lexington Minute Man Samuel Tidd in the battle.
Battle reenactment Lexington is the home of the Lexington Battle Green, where the first battle of the Revolutionary War was fought on April 19, 1775.
Thousands of people came to Lexington, Massachusetts, just before dawn on Saturday to witness a reenactment of how the American Revolutionary War began 250 years ago, as the country looks back to ...
Just after dawn on the Lexington Battle Green, militiamen, muskets in hand, took on a much larger contingent of British regulars.