National Parks in Massachusetts

Minute Man 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.

More information at nps.gov/mima

Photos

Located on Battle Road, the Smith House was home of Captain John Smith of the Lincoln Militia.
Captain William Smith House

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A park ranger stands in front of a stone obelisk monument pointing and talking to visitors
Park Ranger Programs

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A small cannon fires a large blast of flame.
Living History!

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A narrow dirt track runs through green fields shaded by large trees.
The Battle Road Trail

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A large mansion house made of wood with wrap around porch and tower room. Surrounded by large trees
The Wayside: Home of Authors

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A three story brick mansion house with paved walkway leading to door. Green bushes flank both sides.
North Bridge Visitor Center

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A wooden bridge spans the Concord river as people walk and canoe paddlers gluide under the bridge
North Bridge

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British soldiers marching together over the a wooden bridge. A stone monument towers behind.
British Soldiers on the Old North Bridge

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An open field with trees and stone wall. British soldiers in red coats march in the distance.
British Soldiers on Battle Road

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Activities

Guided Tours, Hiking, Front-Country Hiking, Living History, Historic Weapons Demonstration, Junior Ranger Program, Shopping, Bookstore and Park Store