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The Lexington Historical Society
invites you to enjoy our historic house museums
by joining our fabulous group of volunteers!



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Buckman Tavern: Militia headquarters in 1775
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Hancock-Clarke House: Paul Revere's Lexington destination on April 18, 1775

Buckman Tavern Museum Shop

_Greet visitors from around the world, sell
museum shop merchandise and tickets to
our historic house museums. The shop is a
fun and busy place to work and often our
visitors’ first stop in Lexington!


Commitment:
Flexible; a weekly commitment of 3 1/2
hours a week is greatly appreciated!

Buckman Tavern Museum Shop is open daily 9:30am - 4:00 pm
April - October

Hancock-Clarke House Greeters

_Greeters are paired with a house guide and
greet visitors from around the world, answer
questions, sell tickets to our
historic house museums and show our
fantastic introductory film First Shot!


Commitment:
Flexible; a weekly commitment of 3 1/2 hours
a week is greatly appreciated!

Hancock-Clarke House is open
10:00am- 4:00pm
Weekends during April & May
Daily May - October

For more information on these exciting volunteer positions as well as other opportunities please contact the Historical Society office at:
781-862-1703
or email
office@lexingtonhistory.org
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