Hancock-Clarke House

Built in 1737, the Hancock-Clarke House in Lexington served as the town’s parsonage and was a pivotal site on April 19, 1775, welcoming patriot leaders warned by Paul Revere. Explore its rich history, enslaved people's stories, and a traditional 18th-century herb garden.

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Hancock-Clarke House

36 Hancock Street, Lexington, Boston, 02114