Minute Man NPS
At Minute Man National Historical Park the story of the opening battle of the Revolution is told through the painstakingly restored and preserved battle sites, landscapes and structures associated with April 19, 1775. The Wayside: Home of Authors bears witness to how the spirit of the American Revolution lives on through the writings of the Concord authors. Park staff and a dedicated community of volunteers with wide-ranging areas of knowledge and expertise bring this history to life with special programs, lectures and living history events.
In the Footsteps of History: The Muster Field
Minute Man Living History Tutorials: 18th Century Women's Neckwear
Minute Man NHP Living History Tutorials: 18th Century Men's Neckwear
New England Ghost Stories Through Time, part 4: Mid 19th Century Horror Romance
New England Ghost Stories Through Time: Early 19th Century "American Gothic"
Hartwell Tavern - Summer 2021
The Concord Hymn with Audio Description
The British Light Infantry in 1775
Middlesex Country Volunteers Fifes and Drums at Minute Man National Historical Park!
The Concord Hymn
Scars of Battle: A Sneak Preview of the April 19, 1775 Bullet Strike Study
Caught in the Storm of War: A discussion of the April 19th civilian evacuations with Alexander Cain
The Minute Men: Neighbors in Arms
Caught in the Storm of War with Audio Description
"The Battle of Lexington" by Lemuel Haynes
Solomon Smith
Major Loammi Baldwin
Wife of a British Soldier, Boston MA
Paul Revere
Reverend Samuel West
Unnamed Loyalist, Boston MA
Hannah Davis Leighton
Martha Moulton
Lt. Colonel Francis Smith
Ensign Jeremy Lister
Edmond Foster
Ann Hulton
A Deadly Encounter at the Fiske Well