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[[File:ACIII Graveyard SS.jpg|thumb|250px|A Lexington graveyard at night.]]
[[File:ACIII Graveyard SS.jpg|thumb|250px|A Lexington graveyard at night]]
'''Lexington''' is currently a town in [[Massachusetts]]. Previously in the north-eastern part of the [[England|British Empire]]'s [[United States|American colonial territories]], in a region known as the [[Frontier]].<ref name="GameInformer Exploring">[http://www.gameinformer.com/b/features/archive/2012/03/19/exploring-the-assassin-39-s-creed-iii-frontier.aspx GameInformer: ''Exploring The Assassin's Creed III Frontier.'']</ref> The Battle of Lexington was part of the first battles of the [[American Revolutionary War|American Revolution]], the same day as the battle of [[Concord]]; April 19th, 1775.
'''Lexington''' is currently a town in [[Massachusetts]]. Previously in the north-eastern part of the [[England|British Empire]]'s [[United States|American colonial territories]], in a region known as the [[Frontier]].<ref name="GameInformer Exploring">[http://www.gameinformer.com/b/features/archive/2012/03/19/exploring-the-assassin-39-s-creed-iii-frontier.aspx GameInformer: ''Exploring The Assassin's Creed III Frontier.'']</ref> The Battle of Lexington was part of the first battles of the [[American Revolutionary War|American Revolution]], the same day as the battle of [[Concord]]; April 19th, 1775.



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File:ACIII Graveyard SS.jpg
A Lexington graveyard at night

Lexington is currently a town in Massachusetts. Previously in the north-eastern part of the British Empire's American colonial territories, in a region known as the Frontier.[1] The Battle of Lexington was part of the first battles of the American Revolution, the same day as the battle of Concord; April 19th, 1775.

It was visited at one point by the Native American Assassin Ratonhnhaké:ton.

Lexington also used to be a hunting area. The common animals seen in Lexington were:

  • Deer
  • Fox
  • Hare
  • Raccoon


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