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Minute Man National Historical ParkThe North Bridge, Concord MA.
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A Revolution begins - A Nation is born.

At Minute Man National Historical Park the opening battle of the Revolution is brought to life as visitors explore the battlefields and witness the American revolutionary spirit through the writings of the Concord authors. NOTE: May 1, North Bridge can be accessed from Monument St. only. The area from North Bridge Visitor Center to the Concord River will be closed for tree work.

 
Minute Man NHP 50th Anniversary

Minute Man NHP 50th Anniversary

"HONORING THE PAST; INSPIRING THE  FUTURE"
On September 21, 1959, Congress established Minute Man National Historical Park to preserve important sites associated with the opening battle of the American Revolution; a battle that led to the creation of this country. It was here that the "shot heard ‘round the world" was fired, igniting a flame of liberty that still burns brightly in the hearts of freedom loving people around the world. This year is the park’s Fiftieth Anniversary. From April through September of 2009 there will be a series of special events (including lectures, scholars forums, living history demonstrations, Ranger led walks, concerts, and historical house "open houses") designed to serve 1.2 million park visitors, to engage youth and families and to attract new and diverse audiences. For more information follow the link to our special events.

 
Visitors listening to a costumed Ranger at Hartwell Tavern

Things To Do

There's a lot to see and do at Minute Man National Historical Park. Click the "Things To Do" link for a complete listing of Park sites, daily Ranger programs and special events.

 
Ranger firing a musket

Plan A Field Trip

Plan A Field Trip
Visiting Minute Man National Historical Park with your students links classroom lessons with valuable field experiences. We currently offer education programs for students of all ages, designed to align with current Massachusetts curriculum standards.We also have many self-guided options for you to explore.

 
British officer at North Bridge

Patriot's Day

Join park staff and hundreds of British and Colonial reenactors for our annual Patriot's Day Celebrations, April 11-25, 2009.

 

Write to

Minute Man National Historical Park
174 Liberty St.
Concord, MA 01742

Phone

Park Head Quarters
(978) 369-6993

Fax

(978) 318-7800

Climate

New England weather can be quite unpredictable, so check the regional weather forecasts before you plan your trip. Winters can range in temperature from 20 - 50 degrees Fahrenheit. Summers are quite humid and range in temperature from 60 - 90 degrees Fahrenheit.
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Flask mold ready for casting.  

Did You Know?
An iron "Molder" was one of the most skilled and best paid workers in the early iron industry. The best paid iron molder at Hopewell Furnace in 1836 was John Sheeler. He was paid $434.83 for producing enough cast iron stove plates to make 352 1/2 stoves.

Last Updated: April 29, 2009 at 08:35 EST