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Minute Man National Historical Park MA

Lat, Long: 42.4562778, -71.30738884

Designation: National Historical Park

At 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.

Weather:

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. Beware of ticks as they can be active year round.

Directions:

Minute Man National Historical Park is located just off of I-95, exit 46B (old exit 30B), Rt 2A west, starting in Lexington, then west through Lincoln and into Concord.

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Address/Contact:

Minute Man Visitor Center

Lincoln, US, 01773

Phone: 9783696993

Email: mima_info@nps.gov

Entrance Fees:

Located on Battle Road, the Smith House was home of Captain John Smith of the Lincoln Militia.A park ranger stands in front of a stone obelisk monument pointing and talking to visitorsA small cannon fires a large blast of flame.A narrow dirt track runs through green fields shaded by large trees.A large mansion house made of wood with wrap around porch and tower room. Surrounded by large treesA three story brick mansion house with paved walkway leading to door. Green bushes flank both sides.A wooden bridge spans the Concord river as people walk and canoe paddlers gluide under the bridgeBritish soldiers marching together over the a wooden bridge. A stone monument towers behind.An open field with trees and stone wall. British soldiers in red coats march in the distance.A group of militia soldiers standing shoulder to shoulder with muskets march down a dirt road.A woman in 1770's clothing stands behind a table filled with materials for printing newspapers.A bronze statue of a minute man stands with musket and plow