THE HANCOCK-CLARKE HOUSE
The Lexington Historical Society purchased the house in 1896, moved it across the street from its original site and restored it to its original condition. The larger part of the Society’s extraordinary collection of historic relics is exhibited in this house and in a fireproof wing.
The Newer Part of the Hancock-Clarke House (1734) Is Rich in Fine Panelling, Fireplaces and Revolutionary Relics
Attic Atmosphere under the Low Gambrel of the Hancock-Clarke House
AUTUMN AT THE HARTWELL FARM