Greetings from Minute Man National Historical Park

My wife and I have been visiting National Parks since we started dating. We have been to Yellowstone, Grand Tetons, Mount Rainier, Shanendoah and Acadia to name just a few. We now have a five year old daughter and a two year old son. We have taken them to a few National Parks. I must say I have never been disappointed with a trip to a National Park. We recently visited John Adams and Minute Man National Parks. We can’t wait until our children are old enough to understand their importance and develop their own passion for them. We love out National Parks, they are truly Ametica’s jewels

Sincerely,
John

Minute Man National Historical Park

No one really knows who fired the first shot at the battle of Lexington Green on April 19, 1775, but the result is not disputed—America was at war for her independence from the British Crown.

State(s): Massachusetts

Established: 1959

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