Lexington, Massachusetts - Liberty Ride Trolley Tour





Description
The Lexington Massachusetts Liberty Ride is a 90 minute guided tour in an air conditioned trolley. An entertaining and knowledgeable guide in authentic period dress will provide you with historically accurate information about the Battle of Lexington and Concord, as well as life in Colonial America.
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Itinerary
Guided tour of Lexington Battle Green where the first Battle of the American Revolution was fought on April 19, 1775.
Historic Sites as they relate to the first Battle of the Revolution on April 19, 1775.
Location of the second Battle of the American Revolution on April 19, 1775.
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Important Information
- Wheelchair accessible
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
- Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
- All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Reviews(384)
Not really an air conditioned trolley. Door was left open for long stretches so the car would get very warm and the a/c was not strong enough to cool it down. You would think they would try to keep it closed until someone needed to get on so the car trolley would stay cool. Not well managed Narrative had a bitter tone constantly making the point common history got it wrong. Very divisive Concord vs Lexington and where did the revolution start. What matters is that people from all the towns fought the British army. They were united in their cause. Tell the history with out the “we did it not them”.
Nancy was brilliant. Enthusiastic, knowledgeable, really took us back in time as if we were there. Thanks so much??
The tour was great! Our tour guide was awesome!
It was very well organised, the staff were extremely friendly and the tour guide was very informative. I highly recommend anyone who wishes to learn about the Revolutionary War that created the USA to check it out. Lexington is a beutiful picture perfect town and I was made very welcome. Top marks 10/10
Our tour guide was the best! So knowledgeable and taught us so much about our history and the people who made it possible.
My wife and I have been enjoying watching the various Revolutionary War programs on the history channel leading up to our 250th Anniversary. The Lexington MA Liberty Ride Trolley Tour was well worth the small price and was full of local war details. The Lexington Visitor Center is easy to find, plentiful parking, well organized and a neat gift shop. Most important for us was the fact that the trolley is equipped with a wheelchair ramp and an extremely helpful driver. Be advised that there is only space for one wheelchair on each trip. And I advise confirming wheelchair space availability with the Visitor Center at least one week in advance
Donald was a terrific tour guide!! He was extremely knowledgeable and friendly.
I believe they can do better. You keep asking for a review. Well, the trolley's speaker didn't work, and the door wouldn't shut, and the air conditioner didn't work except to make a loud noise. We were not able to take the tour and as of yet we have not received our promised refund. Now we will have to dispute the charges.
A great tour with a very animated and funny tour guide, Jerry! The driver was great too! Very informative. Both my husband and teen boys could not believe it was “only 90 minutes.” They could have hung out for more!
Owen was a wonderful, knowledgeable, interesting guide. Highly recommend this tour of Lexington and Concord.



