A strong Massachusetts fit
This place stays in the guide because it improves a Massachusetts trip in a concrete way, not just because it exists.
The 1737 parsonage where Paul Revere warned John Hancock and Samuel Adams in the early hours of April 19, 1775, now operated by the Lexington Historical Society with hourly guided tours roughly 50 minutes long, open daily except Tuesday from April 4 to October 31, 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM.
This place stays in the guide because it improves a Massachusetts trip in a concrete way, not just because it exists.
Travelers who want a Massachusetts choice with clear practical value.
Hancock-Clarke House is most useful when you want a place that belongs clearly in the Massachusetts sequence instead of an undifferentiated listing.
Use this section to decide whether the place fits the day you are planning, not just whether the name is familiar.
Choose it when the place clearly supports the Massachusetts plan you are trying to build.
Skip it when another part of Massachusetts would make the day simpler, calmer, or more honest.
Use it with one or two compatible decisions around it instead of stacking every famous stop into the same day.
Use the official site, booking path, or contact page before relying on anything time-sensitive.
Use these facts as a starting point, then confirm anything that affects a booking, arrival, or availability directly with the official source.
This listing is backed by checked, real-world sources.