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Munroe Tavern is a significant site from the American Revolutionary War. It is situated at 1332 Massachusetts Avenue, Lexington, Massachusetts. This location played a crucial role in the Battle of Lexington and Concord, making it a place of historical importance.
Today, Munroe Tavern functions as a museum, managed by the Lexington Historical Society. The exhibits within the museum emphasize the role and viewpoint of the British soldiers during the onset of the war. This provides visitors with a unique perspective on the historical events that took place.
Munroe Tavern is open to the public for guided tours. These tours are available on weekends starting from April and daily from the Memorial Day weekend until the end of October. This allows visitors to explore the historical site under the guidance of knowledgeable guides.
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Adults | US$14.00 |
Children | US$8.00 |
We offer free admission to:
Lexington Historical Society members
Lexington First Responders
Lexington Visitor Center Staff
Active duty military personnel and their immediate families
American Alliance of Museums members
New England Museum Association (NEMA) members
North American Reciprocal Museum Association (NARM) members
1332 Massachusetts Ave, Lexington
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Munroe Tavern, managed by the Lexington Historical Society, offers visitors a glimpse into the American Revolutionary War era. The tavern, which served as a British field hospital and headquarters during the Battle of Lexington and Concord in 1775, provides an authentic 18th-century setting. Visitors appreciate the well-preserved architecture and period furnishings that help bring history to life. The knowledgeable guides offer informative tours, explaining the tavern's role in the Revolutionary War and its connection to local history. Some visitors note that the museum is relatively small, which can be seen as a drawback for those expecting a larger facility. However, many find the intimate setting allows for a more personal and engaging experience. The museum's artifacts and exhibits, while not extensive, are carefully curated to provide context to the events of April 19, 1775. Some reviewers mention that the admission price might be a bit high for the size of the museum, but most feel the historical value justifies the cost. The surrounding grounds and gardens add to the overall experience, offering a peaceful area for reflection. While the Munroe Tavern may not be as well-known as other Revolutionary War sites in the area, it provides a valuable addition to understanding the full scope of events that unfolded in Lexington during this pivotal time in American history.
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