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Old North Bridge Concord River Minute Man National Historical Park American Revolution Monument Massachusetts First Battle American Revolution April 19, 1775 1874 Statue by Daniel Chester French
"Concord, USA - April 16, 2011: British soldiers on Battle Road in Concord, MA during the Commemorating the Patriot Day"
The Concord Minute Man of 1775 by Daniel Chester French, erected in 1875 in Concord, Massachusetts, depicting a typical minuteman.
The famous statue of the Revolutionary War minuteman stands tall on Lexington Green. It is here the Revolutionary War started in 1775.
Concord, New Hampshire as seen from the other side of the river. That's the state house dome off to the left.
Minuteman National Park, Concord, Massachusetts
Minuteman Statue, North Bridge and Monument at Concord, MA.Here, on the 19 of April 1775 was made the first forcible resistance to British aggression on the opposite bank stood the American Army and on this spot the first of the Enemy fell in the war of the Revolution which gave independence to these United State in gratitude to God and in the love of freedom.
Vintage illustration features the Battle of Lexington and Concord, the first military engagements of the American Revolutionary War. The battles were fought on April 19, 1775 within the towns of Lexington, Concord, Lincoln, Menotomy (present-day Arlington), and Cambridge. They marked the outbreak of armed conflict between Great Britain and its thirteen colonies in America.
Walden Pond is a lake in Concord, Massachusetts in the United States. The writer, transcendentalist, and philosopher Henry David Thoreau lived on the northern shore of the pond for two years starting in the summer of 1845. His account of the experience was recorded in Walden; or, Life in the Woods, and made the pond famous.
Concord, Massachusetts - May 27, 2019: Old Manse in Minute Man National Historic Park, once home to noted American authors Ralph Waldo Emerson and Nathaniel Hawthorn
State capital building in Concord, NH
From Barness Primary History of the United States published in 1885
Walden Pond is a lake in Concord, Massachusetts in the United States. The writer, transcendentalist, and philosopher Henry David Thoreau lived on the northern shore of the pond for two years starting in the summer of 1845. His account of the experience was recorded in Walden; or, Life in the Woods, and made the pond famous.
Canoes stacked up along the Sudbury River in historic Concord, Massachusetts.
Minute Man National Historical Park commemorates the opening battle in the American Revolutionary War.
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Old north bridge located in Concord, massachusetts, where the american revolution started
The Old North Bridge in Concord, Massachusetts was the site of the American Revolutionary War on the first day of battle.
The grave of three unknown British soldiers from the Revolutionary War at North Bridge in Concord, MA. Adorned with British flags, and surrounded by fall foliage and decoration, this stands as a proper acknowledgement of their sacrifice.
Canada Goose Goslings in Springtime. Great Meadows National Wildlife Refuge, Massachusetts
Concord, USA - August 31, 2011: Sign outside Orchard House in Concord MA which was Louisa May Alcott's house where she wrote the book Little Women
Winter day in Concord (Boston) after a snowstorm with trees in the background and a blue sky
The house is a historic manse in Concord, MA, famous for its American historical and literary associations.
Concord, Massachusetts, USA - June 1, 2019: The Robbins House is a nonprofit dedicated to telling African-American and Anti-Slavery history from the Concord region.
A colonial cemetery in Concord, Massachusetts. The winged death's head design on this headstone was prevalent in 18th century New England.
Eastern Kingbird perched on a branch, surrounded by reeds.
This colorful scenic view of the Concord River near the famed Old North Bridge the site of the beginning of the war for independence in America near Concord Massachusetts.
"Old colonial home dating from the american revolution in Concord, Massachusetts, USA"
"Concord, USA - April 16, 2011: British soldiers on Battle Road in Concord, MA during the Commemorating the Patriot Day"
Young woman paddling on a gentle little river
Minute Man Statue Old North Bridge Concord River Minute Man National Historical Park American Revolution Monument Massachusetts First Battle American Revolution April 19, 1775 1874
Replica of Henry David Thoreau’s little one-room cabin in the woods, with chimney and woodshed, at Walden Pond in the autumn. Concord, Middlesex County, MA, New England. Thoreau lived here for two years. This was the reason he gave for going to live in the woods for two years: "I went to the woods because I wished to live deliberately, to front only the essential facts of life, and see if I could not learn what it had to teach, and not, when I came to die, discover that I had not lived."
Concord, Massachusetts, USA - June 10, 2012: A monument dedicated to the Minute Men of the American Revolution in Concord, Massachusetts.
statue in fountain of concord plaza
"Old North Bridge in Concord, Massachusetts. Famous Revolutionary War battleground."
Walden Pond is a lake in Concord, Massachusetts in the United States. The writer, transcendentalist, and philosopher Henry David Thoreau lived on the northern shore of the pond for two years starting in the summer of 1845. His account of the experience was recorded in Walden; or, Life in the Woods, and made the pond famous.
A beautiful footpath under a canopy of trees at Walden Pond.
Walden Pond, MA, USA July 10, 2009 A family sets out on a canoeing adventure on Walden Pond, Massachusetts
Old fashioned New England architecture in Concord, Massachusetts.
Concord, Mass / USA - Oct 14, 2018: Tombstones from Concord’s earliest burial site; the earliest (marked) date of death is 1677. Just off Monument Square at Lexington Road, the entrance to the Old Hill Burying Ground cemetery is through the gate near the brick-end house, which was built in 1701.
The steeple of one of the first churches built in Concord, MA after the Revolutionary War.
A plaque tells the story of the "shot heard 'round the world" that began The Revolutionary War in 1775 at Concord, MA.
A beautiful fall afternoon at Minute Man National Historic Park in Concord, Massachusetts.
The North Bridge, often colloquially called the Old North Bridge, is a historical site in the Battle of Concord, the first day of battle in the American War of Independence.
A Canoe Rests at the end of the day on Walden Pond
Sun setting on a lonely bench in Concord,Massacusetts.
Minuteman National Park, Concord, Massachusetts