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Original latern hung from Boston's North Church steeple to signal
Paul Revere on April 18, 1775 (Concord Museum)
Alarm Rider Dr. Samuel Prescott, Minute Man Visitors' Center, NPS, Lexington
Hartwell Tavern. MinuteMan NHP, Lincoln, MA
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British Redcoats march into Concord Center on April 19, 1775
(Engraving by Amos Doolittle, 1775)
North Bridge Fight, April 18, 1775, 9:30 AM (Engraving by Amos Doolittle, 1775)
"Running Skirmish:" British Retreat from Concord pursued by Colonial Militia,
April 19, 1775 (John Rush, NPS)
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Concord Village in 1839 (Barber)
Late 19th Century Visitors to Concord's Minute Man Statue
(NPS)Battle Road, Concord, Mid 1800's. Photo by Alfred Hosmer (Concord Free Public Library)
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Old Manse (c. 1770), Home of Emersons and Hawthornes
The Wayside (c. 1717), Home of Concord's Muster Master
and later to the Alcott and Hawthorne Families
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Lexington Minute Man Statue (sculptor H. Kitsun, 1900)
Colonial Militia Line Boulder (1775), Lexington Green
Buckman Tavern (c. 1710), Lexington, MA
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