Minute Man Visitor Center

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250 N Great Rd
Lincoln, MA 01773

Minute Man National Historical Park in Lincoln, MA, commemorates the opening battle of the American Revolution, allowing visitors to explore significant battlefields and structures linked to the events of April 19, 1775. The park also highlights the revolutionary spirit through the writings of the Concord authors, providing a rich historical context for guests.

With a variety of ranger programs and special events throughout the year, Minute Man National Historical Park offers numerous opportunities for engagement and education. Recent discoveries, such as musket balls found at Concord's North Bridge, further enhance the park's historical significance and visitor experience.

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Chris M.
6/24/2025

With the 250th anniversary of the American Revolutionary War, we wanted to pay tribute to the glorious patriots who made sacrifices for this country! It is about 20 to 30 miles northwest of...

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Stephanie G.
5/31/2025

Great park on the start of the American Revolution. Although it's only open seasonally, there is a great exhibit at the visitor's center with a great video explanation of the start of the war. The...

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Mr F G And Mrs M S.
1/15/2025

There are lots of historical info here. Beautiful place to walk around. Definitely worth visiting.

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Alan B.
12/1/2021

The Minute Man National Historical Park commemorates the opening battles of the American Revolution on April 19, 1775. According to their website, the goal of the park is to protect, preserve and...

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Vicky B.
7/31/2021

Minute Man National Park has several spots to pull over and beautiful scenery throughout. If you stop at the Visitor Center first you can get your passport stamped and a map of the park. They also...

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