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Lexington, Massachusetts -

Lexington, MA was first settled in 1642 and is located just a few miles north west of Boston. Neighboring towns include Arlington, Belmont, Waltham, Lincoln, Bedford, Burlington, Woburn and Winchester. The major routes passing through Lexington are route 4, route 225 and route 2a.

Add your Lexington business to the Lexington Business Directory at DailyHomeOwner.com

Lexington average home sale price for August through October of 2007 was about $751,000 compared to $784,000 for May through July of 2007.

There were 128 home sales in Carlisle for August through October of 2007 compared to 147 for the prior three months.

Useful Lexington, MA links:

Town of Lexington Official Website
Lexington, MA real estate videos
Lexington Chamber of Commerce
Lexington, MA at DailyHomeOwner
Lexington Historical Society
Lexington Public Schools

Lexington, MA is the home of some of the most important events in American history including:

  • The opening shots of the American Revolution in the Battles of Lexington and Concord on April 19, 1775
  • Paul Revere rode from Boston to Lexington to warn of the movement of the British Army.
Posted Thursday Nov 29

Martin, beautiful pictures as usual.  I remember studying about the Revolutionary War's beginning in Lexington.  Now, it's a beatiful town. What history!

Martin - Nice photos and some useful links for those interested in Lexington. Good work!

(11/29/07 07:54AM) — Susan Boeldt

From Connecticut, Love the East coast and miss it. the pics are great

(11/29/07 08:59AM) — BLR Guy

Thanks Martin....I havent been to Lexington in years..it is quite nice....but when I think of how cold it gets up there...I don't miss too much!

(11/29/07 09:09AM) — Danny Thornton

Martin, thanks for the local information again. I love reading these as I learn about the different areas.

(11/29/07 09:11AM) — Martin Abeshaus

Dan - I love the history up here.  Just driving into Boston you can see the Bunker Hill Monument.  I love walking down a street or driving down the road and imagining what it was like 200 years ago.

Bill - Thanks.  Ain't MA great!

Susan - I was away from the North East for about a year and a half and realized how much I enjoyed the changing of the seasons up here.

BLR - It's not that cold.  It's only 30 degrees this morning!

Danny - Glad you enjoy them.  I like driving through the towns taking pictures.

(11/29/07 01:34PM) — Wayne Miller

Martin, I've listed and sold a few homes in Belmont and I must say I kinda of forgotten how beautiful New England is.  Thanks. 

(11/29/07 02:37PM) — Joanna Schlansky

Martin, I love Lexington.  There is a great Chinese buffet and a few other good restaurants.  I might have to go there tonight!

Martin, these are beautiful photographs. It looks like you're getting the color that I missed while in Boston in October. Finally getting cold enough. I'd love to include Lexington in my next visit to Boston.

(11/30/07 06:42AM) — Martin Abeshaus

Wayne - New England certainly has its own unique character.  Ever get back up this way?

Joanna - Thanks.  I've eaten at that buffet!  Maybe I'll go there tonight!

Teri - (Or would you prefer The Lady in Red?) - Thanks for the compliment.  I enjoy taking pictures of local towns.  Let me know if you get up this way.

Martin, Teri is good. The Lady in Red is just my handle.....been using that since I entered real estate. :-)

(12/03/07 07:43AM) — Martin Abeshaus

Teri - I have a handle too.... that's why its time for my diet!  Thanks for commenting!

Martin, you certainly do a great job.  I am not far from you in Needham.  I love Lexington, Burlington & Concord.  Best to you.

Martin, lexington and Concord are lovely towns.. Nice job

(01/08/08 08:36AM) — Martin Abeshaus

Pat - Thanks.  Glad you like.

Roger & Ginger - Yes they are.  Thanks.

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