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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Minute Man National Historical Park
Minute Man National Historical Park commemorates the opening battle in the American Revolutionary War. It also includes the Wayside, home in turn to three noted American authors. The National Historical Park is under the jurisdiction of the National Park Service and protects 970 acres in and around the Massachusetts towns of Lexington, Lincoln, and Concord.
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A walk along the Battle Road Trail from the North Bridge in Concord, MA to historic Hartwell Tavern in Lincoln, MA.
Minute Man National Historical Park | Middlesex County, Massachusetts | May-2018
On my tour of New England we stopped at the site commemorating the opening battle in the American Revolutionary War. Located in and around the towns of Lexington, Lincoln & Concord. Featuring the North Bridge, Paul Revere’s capture site & the Memorial Obelisk. Filmed in May of 2018.
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An Autumn walk through the fields, Minuteman National Park, Battle Rd., Concord/Lexington MA
An Autumn walk through the fields, Minuteman National Park, Battle Rd., Concord/Lexington MA
Minuteman Statue and North Bridge
Minuteman Statue and North Bridge
Concord Moment Minuteman Farmer at Sunset
Concord's Minuteman Farmer Statue was created by sculptor Daniel Chester French and is located in the Minuteman National Historical Park, Concord, Massachusetts.
Boston Bunker Hill Battle Monument Breed's Hill National Historical Park American Revolutionary War
Boston Bunker Hill Battle Monument on Breed's Hill in the National Historical Park about the American Revolutionary War. The monument commemorates the The Battle of Bunker Hill, which took place on June 17th, 1775, mostly on and around Breed's Hill, during the Siege of Boston an early conflict in the American Revolutionary War between the British and the newly formed United States - - The following Wikipedia articles cover details about this famous monument - The Bunker Hill Monument was built to commemorate the Battle of Bunker Hill. The 221 foot (67 m) granite obelisk was erected between 1827 and 1843 in Charlestown, Massachusetts, with granite from Quincy, Massachusetts, conveyed to the site via the Granite Railway, built specially for that purpose, followed by a trip by barge. There are 294 steps to the top. The Bunker Hill Monument is not on Bunker Hill but instead on Breed's Hill, where most of the fighting in the misnamed Battle of Bunker Hill actually took place. The Monument Association, which had purchased the battlefield site, was forced to sell off all but the hill's summit in order to complete the monument. The article link is on
Fall in the National Parks
While summer is without a doubt the most popular time for visitors to explore to explore the national parks, it’s often autumn that attracts some of the more park savvy crowds. The parks are winding down for the season, crowds have diminished and for some very special parks, the fall foliage breathes one last burst of energy into the scene before winter.
For those looking to make the most out of the last few weeks of the park season, here are 6 ways you can celebrate fall in the national parks:
Halloween Tales & Lantern Walk at Minute Man National Historical Park – Join Friends of Minute Man National Park for Halloween Tales and Lantern Walk, a child friendly event featuring spooky tales performed by the Guild of Historic Interpreters Saturday, October 29 starting at 5:30 p.m. with a lantern walk for little ones along the Battle Road. A fun family night and a great way to celebrate Halloween. Event takes place at Hartwell Tavern, 136 North Great Road, Lincoln, MA. – Learn more
Cuyahoga Valley National ParkView the Fall Foliage! – One of the best parts of fall is taking in the beautiful colors of the changing leaves. Your neighborhood may be a good spot for this, but for the best fall foliage views, head to Acadia, Cuyahoga Valley, Crater Lake, Great Smoky Mountains, or Shenandoah National Park.
Death Valley Fall Star Party – Join the stargazing fun this weekend! Both the Las Vegas and Ventura County Astronomical Societies will be partnering to provide over 30 telescopes for viewing the magnificent stars in Death Valley National Park – a Gold Tier designated International Dark Sky Park. The event will take place on Friday and Saturday nights at the driving range of our 18 hole golf course. Solar viewing will also be available on Saturday during the day at the patio in front of the General Store. – Learn More.
Moab, Utah Day of the Dead Festival – October 30 – In the shadows of Arches and Canyonlands National Parks, Moab Valley Multicultural Center’s yard is transformed into a colorful and traditionally decorated cemetery to honor our deceased loved ones. There will be delicious authentic food, kids activities, face painting, cultural information, music, and dancing! – Learn More
Acadia National ParkTake Pride in Acadia Day – November 5 – Each fall, hundreds of enthusiastic volunteers descend upon Acadia’s historic carriage roads to rake leaves and clear drainage ditches from up to ten miles of carriage roads in preparation for winter. The 2016 event will be an extra-special celebration of volunteerism and pride in Acadia, as we enter the final months of Acadia’s centennial year. –Learn more.
Fee Free Day – November 11 – The National Park Service offers guests free entrance to the parks on November 11th as part of the The National Park Service Fee Free Days this year.
Great Smoky Mountains National ParkHead to the Smokies! Oct- Nov – The Great Smoky Mountains National Park region is loaded with fun fall activities, including the Cades Cove Evening Hayrides, Smoky Mountain Harvest Festival, and Autumn Color in the Smokies. Pack a sweater and wrap up your autumn festivities in the Great Smoky Mountains. – Learn More.
No matter which national park you choose to visit this fall, make sure to download the free Chimani mobile app travel guide, available in the Apple Appstore and Google Play!
Creepy balloon in Minuteman National Park
Staying at Boston Minuteman Campground, Littleton, MA
This video is of our recent overnight stay at the Boston Minuteman Campgroud, near Littleton, MA. From here you can catch a train into Boston for a day of sightseeing.
1/2 Cradle of American Liberty, Lexington Green, Massachusetts
2/2 Cradle of American Liberty, Lexington Green, Massachusetts
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Boston National Historical Park visitors center,Benjamin Franklin birthplace in Boston Massachusetts
Boston National Historical Park visitors center in Boston Massachusetts back in August 1996. Benjamin Franklin birthplace
Our Amtrak train trip up to Boston Massachusetts back in August 1996.
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Paul Revere Capture Ceremony
The Lincoln Minute Men present the annual Paul Revere Capture Ceremony at Minute Man National Historical Park.
BAL@BOS: U.S. Army members perform national anthem
4/21/14: Members of the U.S. Army Old Guard Fife and Drum Corps perform the national anthem at Fenway Park in honor of Patriots Day
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