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12115/2020 Session Law-Acts of 2006 Chapter 345 <br /> Acts (2006) <br /> Chapter 345 <br /> AN ACT DESIGNATING IN THE TOWNS OF ARLINGTON, <br /> LEXINGTON, LINCOLN AND CONCORD A SCENIC BYWAY <br /> TO BE KNOWN AS THE BATTLE ROAD: THE ROAD TO <br /> REVOLUTIONS. <br /> Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General <br /> Court assembled, and by the authority of the same as follows: <br /> Notwithstanding section 15C of chapter 40 of the General Laws, a <br /> portion of Massachusetts avenue in the town of Arlington; <br /> Massachusetts avenue, Old Massachusetts avenue and portions of <br /> state highway Route 2A, Wood street and Hancock street in the town <br /> of Lexington; North Great road in the town of Lincoln; and Lexington <br /> road and portions of Monument street and Liberty street in the town of <br /> Concord shall be designated and known as the Battle Road: the Road <br /> to Revolutions Scenic Byway. <br /> The Battle Road: the Road to Revolutions scenic byway shall begin on <br /> Massachusetts avenue at the intersection of Tufts street in the town of <br /> Arlington and shall proceed generally northwest along Massachusetts <br /> avenue, with a spur to the Hancock/Clarke house on Hancock street, <br /> and continue on Massachusetts avenue to Marrett road, and also <br /> branches to Wood street, Old Massachusetts avenue and <br /> https:llmalegislature.gov/Laws/SessionLaws/Acts12006IChapter345 112 <br />