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There are 20 Lexington's in the USA, which one in which State

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Q: How many miles from lexington to concord?
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About how many miles did the british soldiers have to march to go back to boston from concord?

It took about 7 miles to get from Lexington to Concord.


Is Lexington east or west of concord?

Neither. It is outside of Boston and south of Concord about 10 miles. You go through Lexington enroute to Concord.


British march on concord?

It took about 7 miles to get from Lexington to Concord.


How far is it from Lexington Massachussets to Concord Massachussets?

from Lexington to Concord it would take you about ten miles fifteen minutes if you are driving.


How far is it from Lexington to Massachusetts to Concord?

About *8 miles


How many miles is it from lexington Massachusetts to concord Massachusetts?

It's about 6.9 miles...probably about a 15 minute drive.


Is it battle of Lexington and Concord Or is it battle of Lexington Concord?

it is the battle of lexington and concord


How far is to from lexington Massachusetts to concord Massachusetts?

6.5 miles


How far is it from Lexington Massachusetts to Concord Massachusett?

It is about 6.5 miles.


Where was the Battle of lexiton and concord?

The battle of Lexington was, of course, at Lexington. The battle of Concord was, (Do you know it?), at Concord!


About how many miles did the British troops march from Lexington to Concord?

They came from Boston’s Charlestown by boat and landed to walk to Lexington and Concord. It is about 20 miles from Boston. One of the problems they encountered was their wet boots from the landing and they got blisters. Plus, it was a hot day and they wore red wool uniforms which also caused them problems and they had no water.


How many miles did the British troops march from Lexington to concord?

it took 7 miles for the british troops to march from lexington to concord.