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  1. Here's some filler material to add to my Boston and Lexington Cred I worked about 15 minutes away from Lexington for about 10 years. One of my co-workers owned the General Sam Chandler house located near the Lexington Green. It's now in the National Historic Register. My port of entry when I migrated to the US was Boston. My son was married and had his wedding reception aboard a yacht in Boston Harbor. I watched Ted Williams play at Fenway Park.
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  2. The cranky bus driver has only a 9th grade academic public school education so he's dumber than a box of rocks. And as he doesn't read TRs, he doesn't know that there is a quiz. He does know that it was more than Paul Revere. William Dawes is the second most mentioned, but there was another. Candles, they weren't candles, they were lanterns and there were two. The Minute Man Nat'l Park is called that because that's where the first Revolutionary War battle took place and it was fought by the Minute Men. Paul Revere was a Silversmith, he's famous and I guess there was some engraving involved. Yo
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