Hancock-Clarke House - Lexington Museum

  • 35 Hancock St
    Lexington, MA
  • +1 781 862 5598
  • www.lexingtonhistory.org
Admission:
Adults $5; Children (6 and older) $3; Children under 6 free
Collections:
This house is of particular interest because it contains furnishings and portraits owned by the Hancock and Clarke families and an exhibit area that includes William Diamond's drum and Major Pitcairn's pistols - treasured relics of April 19, 1775.
Open Hours:
Apr-Jun 15 Sat-Sun; Jun 16-Oct daily. Tours every half-hour from 11am-2pm
Hancock-Clarke House
35 Hancock St
Lexington, MA
Description
  • ... was the home of the Reverend John Hancock and the Reverend Jonas Clarke - two ministers who served the spiritual and secular needs of Lexington for 105 years. -- On the evening of April 18, 1775, John Hancock and Samuel Adams, prominent ... more on MuseumStuff.com
  • The residence in which Samuel Adams and John Hancock awoke to hear Paul Revere's ... more on TripAdvisor
  • ... of April 18, 1775, John Hancock and Samuel Adams, prominent leaders in the colonial cause, were guests of the Reverend Jonas Clarke in the parsonage, or what today is the Hancock-Clarke House. Fearing that they might be captured by ... more on GoCityKids.com
Directions

From I-95 take exit 31A to 4/225 (Bedford Street). After you pass Stop and Shop on your right and the Fire Station on your left, take a left onto Harrington Road and a left onto Hancock Street. The Hancock-Clarke House is the dark brown building just down

Web Resources
  • www.lexingtonhistory.org
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