Lexington Symphony Concert Locations

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Cary Memorial Hall

1605 Massachusetts Ave, Lexington MA; parking available behind the hall and in Lexington Center municipal lots. (map)

From Route I-95/128: Take the Route 4/225 exit (Exit 31A) towards Lexington and proceed several miles. You will pass the town green and the center shops. Cary Hall is just beyond the post office on the left.

From Boston: Take Route 2 West to the Waltham Street, Lexington exit and follow Waltham Street approximately 2 miles until it ends in the center of Lexington. Turn right onto Massachusetts Avenue. Cary Hall is just beyond the post office on the left.

Depot Building

13 Depot Square, Lexington MA; parking available behind Cary hall and in Lexington Center municipal lots. (map)

From Route I-95/128: Take the Route 4/225 exit (Exit 31A) towards Lexington and proceed several miles. Depot Square is about a block past the town green on the left.

From Boston: Take Route 2 West to the Waltham Street, Lexington exit and follow Waltham Street approximately 2 miles until it ends in the center of Lexington. Turn left onto Massachusetts Avenue. Take the first right into Depot Square.

From Cary Hall: Proceed west on Massachusetts Avenue (turn right exiting Cary Hall) past Grant St and Edison Way on the right, then Waltham Street on the left. Take the next right into Depot Square. This is about 3/10 of a mile; most people will find it easier to walk than to drive.

National Heritage Museum

33 Marrett Rd, Lexington MA; located at the intersection of Massachusetts Avenue and Route 2A; parking available at the Museum. (map)

From Route I-95/128: Take Exit 30A. You will be on Route 2A East (Marrett Road). The Museum is located approximately 3 miles from the exit. Entrance(a brick wall and large iron gates) is on left.

From Route 495: Take Route 2 East to Exit 55, Pleasant Street, Waltham and Lexington. At the end of the ramp, take a left onto Pleasant Street. Go a half mile, merge left onto Routes 4/225. At the end of the road, turn left onto Massachusetts Avenue. At the junction of Rte. 2A and Mass. Ave., take a left onto Route 2A West. The Museum entrance (a brick wall and large iron gates) is your first right.

From Boston: Take Route 2 West to exit 56 (toward Lexington and Bedford). Turn right at the end of the ramp, following the sign for Routes 4/225. Turn right onto Route 4/225, which then merges right onto Pleasant Street. Turn left onto Massachusetts Ave. At the junction of Rte. 2A and Mass. Ave., take a left onto Route 2A West. The Museum entrance (a brick wall and large iron gates) is your first right.

Hancock Church

1912 Massachusetts Ave, Lexington MA (on the Green); parking available behind the church and around the Green. (map)

From Route I-95/128: Take the Route 4/225 exit (Exit 31A) towards Lexington and proceed several miles. Just beyond the Stop and Shop on the right, take a right onto Harrington Street (the town green will be on your left). Take your first left onto Massachusetts Avenue; Hancock Church is the large, stone church on your right, facing the town green.

From Boston: Take Route 2 West to the Waltham Street, Lexington exit and follow Waltham Street approximately 2 miles until it ends in the center of Lexington. Turn left onto Massachusetts Avenue and the Minuteman statue will be visible ahead of you. Bear left at the fork (statue and town green will be on your right). Hancock Church is the large, stone church on your left facing the town green.

Depot Square Gallery

1837 Massachusetts Ave, Lexington MA; parking is available in the municipal lot behind Depot Square. (map)

From Route 95/128: Take Exit 31A (Route 4/225). Go 1.5 miles to Lexington Center. The gallery is on the left, one block after the Minuteman Statue.

From Boston/Cambridge: Take Route 2 West to Exit 56 (Route 4/225) into Lexington. Once you are in Lexington Center, the gallery is on the right 2 blocks after the Waltham St traffic light.

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