1. Lexington is a historic town located about 20 minutes outside of Boston. It is best known for being the site of the first battle of the American Revolution, which occurred on April 19, 1775. Visitors can partake in guided tours of the town’s historic sites, including the Lexington Battle Green, the Minuteman Statue, and the Lexington Minuteman National Historical Park. Other attractions in the area include the Lexington Symphony, the Lexington Farmers’ Market, and the Lexington Arts and Crafts Society.

2. Most attractions in Lexington operate on regular business hours, typically from 9am to 5pm. Some locations may have extended hours during peak tourist season. Visitors can check each individual attraction’s website or call for more specific information.

3. Transportation to Lexington can be done by car, with free parking available throughout the town. The closest MBTA station is Alewife, located in Cambridge, which offers bus connections to Lexington. Visitors can also take the Concord-Lexington Express from Boston’s North Station. Ticket prices vary depending on the chosen mode of transportation. Admission to historic sites in Lexington also varies, with some sites offering free admission while others charge an admission fee. Visitors can check with each specific attraction for more information on ticket prices.