Welcome to the Battle of Lexington and Concord Tour
Discover the thrilling events behind the “shot heard ‘round the world” with this self-guided driving and walking tour through Lexington and Concord. Follow the path of the very first battle of the American Revolutionary War, from a shootout in the town square to a life-or-death struggle on a narrow bridge. Step back in time and witness the courage and ferocity of the minute men who took on the greatest military power in the world.
About the Tour
Your journey begins at the North Bridge, where the most pivotal moment of the entire battle took place. Here, you’ll get the background on what set the stage for this conflict, and why the Americans thought the British were already burning Lexington!
Then you’ll dive right into the thick of things and hear about the first major engagement between British and American forces, including the famous “shot heard ‘round the world.” See how the tide of battle swung against the British, and watch their desperate retreat.
Next, you’ll get to know American Major John Buttrick and enter the center of Concord. As you admire the historic surroundings, listen to striking accounts of how things went from bad to worse for the redcoats.
You’ll follow the route of the action alongside Battle Road, bringing skirmish after skirmish to life as the British soldiers make their arduous, bloody trek toward the safety of Boston. Watch the American militiamen force the British into one trap after another in one of the most unlikely upsets in battlefield history.
After that, you’ll stop by the site where Paul Revere was captured. Here, you’ll get the facts about his often misunderstood Midnight Ride, and hear about who, exactly, the Minute Men were, and how they were able to fight off the British Empire.
Finally, you’ll end up where it all began: Lexington. Witness the final, tense sequence of the battle play out here, then hear about the earth shaking aftermath of the dramatic encounter.
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Lexington Map
Where To Start?
Starting Point Address: North Bridge Visitor Center, 174 Liberty St, Concord, MA 01742, USA
How Does It Work?
- Once you book a tour, you’ll get a text/email with instructions.
- Download the app (while in good wifi/signal) and use your unique password to access your tours. If there are multiple versions or entrances for your tour, be sure to download all audio guides.
- To begin touring, go to the starting point and launch the app.
- The audio starts automatically once you reach the starting point. Stick to the tour route and speed limit for the best experience.
- Please note that no one will meet you at the starting point.
What You'll See
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Welcome:North Bridge Visitor Center & Buttrick Mansion
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Meriam's Corner
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Paul Revere Capture Site
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Lexington Common National Historic Site/Conclusion
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Ralph Waldo Emerson House
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Concord Museum
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Authors Ridge
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Louisa May Alcott's Orchard House
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The Wayside Home of Authors
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Walden Pond and Thoreau Cabin Site
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Samuel Hartwell House
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Josiah Nelson House Site & Battle Road Trail
Preview The Tour
Tour FAQs
Yes, Lexington, MA, is worth visiting for its rich historical significance as the site of the first battle of the American Revolutionary War, its charming New England character, and its historic landmarks.
Lexington is known for being the site of the Battle of Lexington, which marked the beginning of the American Revolutionary War on April 19, 1775. It’s also known for its historical monuments and role in American history.
Spend a day in Lexington by visiting the Battle Green, where the Battle of Lexington took place, exploring historic houses and museums, enjoying local shops and eateries, and learning about the town’s role in the American Revolution.
Lexington, like many New England towns, can have a higher cost of living. However, the experience of visiting historic sites and museums may be worth the investment.
Boston is known for having a higher cost of living. While there are affordable options, it’s generally not considered a cheap city to visit.
Lexington is a town located in Middlesex County, Massachusetts.
Yes, Concord, MA, is worth visiting for its historical significance, including the Battle of Concord, its literary heritage (home to authors like Louisa May Alcott), and its picturesque New England charm.
The Lexington and Concord battlefields are located in Massachusetts, near Boston. Lexington’s Battle Green and Concord’s North Bridge area are key sites associated with the battles.
You can get from Boston to Lexington and Concord by car, public transportation (such as the MBTA commuter rail), or by joining guided tours that provide transportation.
The exact identity of the person who fired the first shot at the Battle of Lexington is not known. It’s a debated historical question, and the event marked the start of the American Revolutionary War.