History buffs gather in Lexington for Paul Revere's Ride reenactment
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History buffs gather in Lexington for Paul Revere's Ride reenactment
"The event, held at the Hancock-Clarke House, recreated Revere's arrival in Lexington to warn Patriot leaders John Hancock and Samuel Adams of the approaching British troops."
"Spectators lined Hancock Street ahead of the 9 p.m. ride, with many sharing photos and videos on social media and expressing pride in the iconic historic event."
"Two lanterns lit up the sky from our steeple, Paul Revere and William Dawes galloped by on horseback, and we gathered for refreshments and merriment."
Hundreds of spectators gathered in Lexington for the annual reenactment of Paul Revere's midnight ride, marking the start of Patriots' Day weekend. The event took place at the Hancock-Clarke House, where Revere's arrival to warn Patriot leaders John Hancock and Samuel Adams of British troops was recreated. Organized by Lexington History Museums and the Lexington Minute Men, the event drew locals and history enthusiasts. Attendees shared their experiences on social media, expressing pride in this iconic historical moment.
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