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Since 1886, Lexington History Museums has been the premier interpreter of the events of April 1775, and the faithful steward of all of Lexington’s history through time. We rely on donors like you to help us bring history alive!

 Ways to Give


Thank you to our 2024 donors and sponsors!

Conservation

2024 Conservation Projects

This year’s items spotlighted for conservation focus on both American and British items related to the military in the Revolutionary War. Items include a British Army blanket recovered after the Siege of Boston, and a vest and breeches worn by William Munroe, tavern keeper at Munroe Tavern, during Shays’ Rebellion in the 1780s. Can you help us raise the necessary funds to conserve these treasures?

Donations are one of the most important tools we have to ensure the items in our collection are preserved for the future. Conservation work can include cleaning, repairs and stabilization of a variety of materials, slowing deterioration and removing dirt, mold, and insects. Items are then housed in specialized acid-free boxes that ensure their longevity.

Current Projects

  • Seasonal Appeal

    Every year we count on people like you to give unrestricted operating support so that we can carry out our mission of being the premier interpreter of the events of April 1775, and the faithful steward of all the town’s history through time. We have increased the number of temporary exhibitions we present each year, adding multi-sensory interpretive elements to our museums, and have expanded our robust schedule of programs and events so that there is something for everyone who is curious about history. 

  • The Depot Transformation

    The Depot as it stands now is a blank slate. It is in the very center of town, both highly visible and accessible. It can and should be an epicenter for history education, serving not only Lexington but the nation. The transformed Depot will be a starting point for visitors, a program space for people of all ages, and a unique rental venue. Exhibitions will display the richness of the area’s history, from First People's to today’s Lexingtonians. Be a part of the transformation, and give today!

Legacy Circle: By making a planned gift to Lexington Historical Society, you will ensure that Lexington's history will be conserved, interpreted, and shared for generations to come.