Postcards

Lexington, MA

Buckman Tavern Lexington Massachusetts colonial historic building

Location

Lexington, MA

Scanned

June 2, 2026

Colorscale

color

Publisher

Colourpicture Publication (Boston, MA)

Front

Description: Color linen postcard of Buckman Tavern, Lexington, Massachusetts; a two-story colonial-era pink/buff wooden building with shuttered windows surrounded by mature trees and lawn, with a gravel path leading to the front door.

Printed Text: BUCKMAN TAVERN, LEXINGTON, MASS.

Back

Description: Divided back. Printed description: 'BUCKMAN TAVERN, LEXINGTON, MASS. Was built about 1703. It was the rallying place of the Minutemen on that fateful morning of April in 1775.' Publisher: 'A Colourpicture Publication, Boston 15, Mass. U.S.A.' No. 10425. Place Stamp Here.

Printed Text: BUCKMAN TAVERN, LEXINGTON, MASS. Was built about 1703. It was the rallying place of the Minutemen on that fateful morning of April in 1775. A COLOURPICTURE PUBLICATION, BOSTON 15, MASS. U.S.A. 10425.

Publisher Location: Boston, MA

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