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The Lexington Battle Green, known before the 1850s as Lexington Common, is the site of the opening shots of the American Revolution in 1775. It is located near the center of Lexington, Massachusetts, and serves as the main staging area for the annual reenactment of the Battle of Lexington and Concord. A statue of Capt. John Parker, of the Lexington Training Band (militia), stands at the eastern edge of the Green. It was erected in 1899 at the bequest of Francis Brown Hayes. Image:Battle Green, Lexington (Dudesleeper).jpg|The Green in modern times Image:Monument inscription - Lexington, MA.JPG|Inscription, Lexington Battle Green monument Image:Lexington Minute Man relief (Basha Paeff) - Lexington, MA.JPG|Lexington Militia Man relief by Bashka Paeff Image:Minute Man Statue Lexington Massachusetts.jpg|The statue of Capt. John Parker Further Information

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