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Minute Man National Historical Park

Coordinates:42°27′11″N71°17′55″W / 42.45306°N 71.29861°W /42.45306; -71.29861
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Historic park in Massachusetts, USA
Not to be confused withMinuteman Missile National Historic Site.

Minute Man National Historical Park
Map showing the location of Minute Man National Historical Park
Map showing the location of Minute Man National Historical Park
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Map showing the location of Minute Man National Historical Park
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LocationMiddlesex County, Massachusetts, US
Nearest cityLexington, Massachusetts, US
Coordinates42°27′11″N71°17′55″W / 42.45306°N 71.29861°W /42.45306; -71.29861
Area967 acres (391 ha)
EstablishedSeptember 21, 1959
Visitors1,002,833 (in 2011)[1]
Governing bodyNational Park Service
WebsiteMinute Man National Historical Park
Map of the Minute Man National Historical Park.
The Minute Man statue adjacent to the North Bridge, byDaniel Chester French, 1874

Minute Man National Historical Park commemorates the opening battle in theAmerican Revolutionary War. It also includesthe Wayside, home in turn to three noted American authors. TheNational Historical Park is under the jurisdiction of theNational Park Service and protects 970 acres (392.5 ha) in and around theMassachusetts towns ofLexington,Lincoln, andConcord.

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At this site also standsDaniel Chester French's well-knownThe Minute Man statue of 1874.[2] The Obelisk Monument stands across the North Bridge, oppositeThe Minute Man statue. Close by is the grave of the two regular army soldiers killed at the bridge and theOld Manse.
  • The five-mile (8 km) "Battle Road Trail" between Lexington and Concord includes a restored colonial landscape approximating the path of the running skirmishes between British regulars and American militia. It includes a monument at the site wherePaul Revere was captured during his midnight ride, theCaptain William Smith House, and theHartwell Tavern, a restored 18th-century inn and house on the Battle Road where living history programs are presented from May through October. The Battle Road Trail winds through fields and forests and is accessible from several different parking areas.
  • The Wayside, a National Historic Landmark, was home to Concord muster-master Samuel Whitney on April 19, 1775. In later years it became home to authorsAmos Bronson Alcott and his daughterLouisa May Alcott,Nathaniel Hawthorne, andMargaret Sidney. The Alcotts called the home "Hillside"; Hawthorne renamed it "Wayside". The house is also part of the National Underground Railroad Network to Freedom.
  • Barrett's Farm was the home of Colonel James Barret, about 1.5 miles west of North Bridge on Barrett's Farm Road; it is the newest addition to Minute Man National Historical Park. It was the destination of British regulars who crossed North Bridge intent on searching the farm for artillery and ammunition that they thought was hidden there. The house and 3.4 acres of land were purchased and restored by Save Our Heritage, a Concord non-profit organization which transferred ownership to the National Park Service in 2012.
  • Lexington Battle Green, formerly known as Lexington Common, is the site of the first action on April 19, 1775. The Town of Lexington owns and maintains it. The Green is also where the Captain Parker Statue byHenry Hudson Kitson is located.

Park visitor centers are located at the hill overlooking the North Bridge and along Battle Road. The main visitor center on Route 2A/Battle Road features the 25-minute multi-media show "Road to Revolution" which gives a good introduction to the Lexington-Concord events. An eight-minute film at the North Bridge Visitor Center provides a comprehensive account of events leading to the encounter at North Bridge.

Personnel

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The park's lead interpreter isJim Hollister, who joined its ranks in 2002.

Gallery

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See also

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References

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  1. ^"National Park Service Visitor Use Statistics". National Park Service. RetrievedOctober 6, 2012.
  2. ^Yeo, Douglas."Daniel Chester French: The "Concord Minuteman"". Retrieved2009-10-31.

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