Historic Site | Historic House

Jason Russell House

One of the bloodiest sites during the Battle of Lexington and Concord, this house saw extensive combat and still bears the scars left behind by the engagement.

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Know Before You Go

The Jason Russell House was acquired by the Arlington Historical Society in 1923 to preserve the site. As of October 1974, the National Park Service and the Department of the Interior approved the historic house to join many other structures in the National Register of Historic Places.

Operating Hours

Up-to-date hours are available for those seeking tours on the Arlington Historical Society's website.

Admission & Tickets

Up-to-date information about admission fees can be found on the Arlington Historical Society's website.

Accessibility & Amenities

The first floor of the home is handicap accessible.

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