Review:

Minute Man National Historical Park not only has an immense natural significance, but it also contributes an incomparable historical value. The park, which spans 967 acres, was established in 1959 and commemorates the site of the opening battle in the American Revolutionary War. You’ll see so many sites such as The Wayside, which was home to author Amos Bronson Alcott, as well as his literary accomplished daughter Louisa May Alcott. Be sure to stop by the Concord’s North Bridge, which is the significant location where colonial commanders ordered their men to fire back at British troops for the very first time in 1775; you’ll see several statues beside the bridge such as the Obelisk Monument and the Minute Man Statue.

Address: 174 Liberty St, Concord, MA 01742, Phone: 978-369-6993

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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