Greetings from Minute Man National Historical Park

I bought a Hartwell Tavern ceramic tile at the North Bridge Visitor Center. I paid for the tile then went to stamp my NP Passport. I noticed I didn’t have the tile. I said where is my tile and the cashier said, “It is here, I’ve kept an eye on it and you.” How kind is that? 250th celebration of the shot heard round the world, so the Center was packed.

Sincerely,
Kay

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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