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Hancock-Clarke House

  • Lexington, MA
  • Gallery, Museum
4.81
  • Min booking length

    4 hr minimum

  • Max attendees

    46-60 people

  • Cast & Crew

    46-60 people

About the Space

Built in 1737, this venue was the parsonage for the town of Lexington during the 18th century. Reverend Jonas Clarke was hosting patriot guests John Hancock and Samuel Adams when they were awakened by Paul Revere and his famous warning in the early hours of April 19, 1775. Thanks to generous grant funding, this site is also the location of new research and exhibitions related to the enslaved and indentured black populations of Lexington in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Hours 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM April 2 - Memorial Day, Weekends Only Memorial Day - October 31, Open Daily

Response rating: Good
Response time: Within a day

Questions

  • What's the maximum attendees I can have at this location?

    Trenton allows 60 attendees on location

  • What types of activities are allowed at this location?

    Trenton allows production

Member since April 2022

Response rating: Good
Response time: Within a day

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Location

Exact location provided after booking.

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from $294 /hr