Lexington & Concord, MA | TRAVEL VLOG
Finishing off the series from Orchard House and the Inn at Hastings...seeing some more historical sites in Lexington and Concord in Massachusetts!
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Concord Museum Marks Thoreau Bicentennial
North Bridge - Concord, Massachusetts, United States
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North Bridge Concord
The shot heard round the world, which signaled the start of the Revolutionary War, was fired from this spot.
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Travel blogs from North Bridge:
- ... The road leads all the way to the North Bridge near Concord where the legendary shot was fired ...
- ... Our stops included the Hancock House, Buckman Tavern, The Minutemen Museum, Old North Bridge and Walden Pond ...
- ... I decided not to go for the organised tour and set off myself to the North Bridge, which saw the first engagement between the colonials and the regualrs (the British) in the Revolutionary War; 'the shot ...
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- Concord, Massachusetts, United States
- Lexington, Massachusetts, United States
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- Obelisk at Old North Bridge by Saraishness from a blog titled Reliving the American Revolution
- At the old north bridge by Saraishness from a blog titled Reliving the American Revolution
- North Bridge, Concord by Mefox13 from a blog titled Here once the embattled farmers stood - Emerson
- Old North Bridge by Calthoff from a blog titled From the Battle Green to Walden Pond
Concord Museum
The Concord Museum is a museum of local history located at 200 Lexington Road, Concord, Massachusetts, USA, and best known for its collection of artifacts from authors Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau. It is open daily except major holidays; an admission fee is charged.More info visit
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Concord: MA National Guard Museum & Archives
Leonid Kondratiuk shows document signed by John Hancock.
Cabarrus This Week 06.15.2011 - Concord Museum
Cabarrus This Week 06.15.2011 - Concord Museum
CTW Concord Museum 07.08.2013
CTW Concord Museum 07.08.2013
Savaria Concord Hydraulic Elevator @ First United Church Quincy, MA
4/28/19: This is my first Concord Elevator! It’s rather slow then normal as it’s traveling both directions, but this elevator is brand new to the church, which was installed in September 2018.
Minute Man National Historical Park Lexington & Concord Massachusetts
Minute Man National Historical Park, the opening battle of the Revolution is brought to life as visitors explore the battlefields and structures associated with April 19, 1775, and witness the American revolutionary spirit through the writings of the Concord authors.
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Lexington, Massachusetts: Visit the Birthplace of American Liberty and step back in time to 1775
Visit the Birthplace of American history. Visit the Battle Green, Monroe Tavern, and take a tour on the Liberty Ride Sightseeing Trolley
Reflection on our Lexington and Concord Field Trip
Gina reflects on our exciting trip to our favorite Revolutionary War battlefield.
WALKING AROUND STOCKBRIDGE MA
WALKING AROUND STOCKBRIDGE MA a town in the Berkshires mountains
North Bridge Concord MA
A fall walk at North Bridge in Concord MA
Patriots' Day Dawn Salute 2010, Concord Massachusetts
Dawn ceremonies at the Annual Patriots' Day celebration in Concord Massachusetts, commemorating the shot heard 'round the world. America commenced hostilities against the British, leading to the formation of the United States of America as a nation in 1776.
The cannon date from 1846 and were relined at the Watertown Arsenal in 1956.
Tour of the New Hampshire Historical Society’s History Museum, Concord, N.H.
On Tuesday, September 16, 2014, from ‘Granite State Ambassadors‘ (GSAs), especially those that have worked at the State House were invited for a tour of the New Hampshire Historical Society’s History Museum now that they have moved from the old location at Eagle Square. We went. It was good. What a lovely building and some wonderful paintings and artifacts, Lovely people too. This montage will whet your appetite. Enjoy.
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Melvin Memorial Concord MA
142 Cambridge Turnpike Concord MA home for sale
Welcome to this stately Georgian colonial sited on a large parcel just steps along a sidewalk from Concord Center. An exceptional floorplan that blends formal and family spaces, masterfully. Check your bucket list, this home has it all, large island kitchen, high ceilings, office, heated 3 bay garage and sun filled family room. The master suite with gas fireplace, walk-in closet, elegant bath and sitting room or second office, afford a wonderful retreat. All interior walls are 2x6 construction and insulated for sound modulation. Not only is this offering in Historic Concord but a stone’s throw to the cherished Concord Museum, the Emerson House. This excellent commuter location is also a walking distance to the Alcott School and Emerson Playground. Looking for something special? Yes, you have arrived.
Colonel James Barrett Farm House Concord MA by BK Bazhe
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The Col. James Barrett Farm (Barrett's Farm) is a historic farm at
448 Barrett's Mill Road in Concord, Massachusetts.
James Barrett was Colonel of the Concord, Massachusetts Militia
during the Battles of Lexington and Concord that began the American Revolutionary War.
His farm was the storage site of all the town of Concord's Militia gunpowder,
weapons and two pairs of prized bronze cannons, according to secret
British intelligence.
On the morning of April 19, 1775, the British Regulars were ordered by
General Thomas Gage to march from Boston to the town of Concord,
about 20 miles inland, and seize the cannon and raid the arsenal at the provincial farm.
The British met resistance at both Lexington, Massachusetts and Concord.
Before the British arrived and searched, the stores had been concealed in a
field nearby, and the British never found them.
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Concord's Colonial Inn BitReel
Please visit Concord's Colonial Inn at 48 Monument Square, Concord, MA.
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