
"1775 Battle of Lexington" Static cling
Made in partnership with the Lexington Historical Society to commemorate the events of April 19, 1775. More on the Parker and the Battle of Lexington below. Lexington Historical Society is also carrying our original designs, including this new sticker and magnets that we created for them. — Lee Wright | Founder | The History List | History Camp Made of a flexible vinyl that adheres to glass and other non-porous surfaces without adhesive. Both sides can be applied to the glass. (Shown applied to the inside of the window.) It should retain its "cling" abilities for at least two years or more, assuming it’s indoors, not repeatedly applied and removed, and not sprayed with cleaners. Size: 4" x 4" A similar design can be found in our "1776" static cling View our collection of stickers, magnets, bookmarks, and patches. Historical Background: John Parker and the Battle of Lexington John Parker was born in Lexington, Massachusetts to Josiah Parker and Anna Stone. . . . Parker's expe