[1] The Society presents entertaining and educational programs year-round in the restored Lexington Depot.
The Depot is available for rental by Lexington community groups, residents and businesses.
The Society manages three nationally historic house museums: the Hancock–Clarke House, Paul Revere's Lexington destination; Buckman Tavern, the gathering place of the Lexington militia on April 19, 1775; and Munroe Tavern, temporary British field headquarters during the retreat from Concord to Boston.
An important part of the Society's mission is educational programs that focus on Colonial life and the American Revolution for elementary, middle and high school students.
Many questions about Lexington history can be answered through research in the Society's Archives, a rich repository of documents, maps, photographs, and books.