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  2. Battle Road - Wikipedia

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    Battle Road, formerly known as the Old Concord Road and the Bay Road, is a historic road in Massachusetts, United States. It was formerly part of the main road connecting Lexington , Lincoln and Concord , [ 2 ] three of the main towns involved in the American Revolutionary War .

  3. Battles of Lexington and Concord - Wikipedia

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    The Battle Road: Expedition to Lexington and Concord. Eastern National. ISBN 1-888213-01-9. Burke, Edmund (1775). Speech on Conciliation with the Colonies, March 22, 1775; Chidsey, Donald Barr (1966). The Siege of Boston: An on-the-scene Account of the Beginning of the American Revolution. New York: Crown. OCLC 890813.

  4. Bloody Angle (battle) - Wikipedia

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    The Bloody Angle (also known as the Elm Brook Hill Battle) [1] refers to a section of the Battle Road, in Lincoln, Massachusetts, on which two battles were fought on April 19, 1775, during the battles of Lexington and Concord, in the first stage of the American Revolutionary War.

  5. Meriam's Corner - Wikipedia

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    Meriam's Corner is a historic American Revolutionary War site associated with the revolution's first battle, the 1775 battles of Lexington and Concord.It is located, on the former Battle Road, at the junction of today's Lexington Road and Old Bedford Road in Concord, Massachusetts, and is named for the Meriam family who lived there.

  6. Minute Man National Historical Park - Wikipedia

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    The five-mile (8 km) "Battle Road Trail" between Lexington and Concord, which includes a restored colonial landscape approximating the path of the running skirmishes between British troops and Colonial militia, a monument at the site where Paul Revere was captured during his midnight ride, the Captain William Smith House, and the Hartwell ...

  7. Lexington man, Battle of the Bulge survivor, reflects on ...

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    The family's original farm was on Orewiler Road and now is located at the bottom of the Clear Fork Reservoir. ... Lexington man, Battle of Bulge survivor, reflects on 100th birthday. Show comments.

  8. Samuel Hartwell House - Wikipedia

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    The Samuel Hartwell House is a historic American Revolutionary War site associated with the revolution's first battle, the 1775 battles of Lexington and Concord.Built in 1733, in what was then Concord, it was located on North County Road, [1] just off Battle Road (formerly the Bay Road) in today's Lincoln, Massachusetts, and about 700 feet east of Hartwell Tavern, which Hartwell built for his ...

  9. Drama boils between Lexington County and its cities, towns ...

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    Tensions are mounting between Lexington County and the 15 cities and towns within its borders after the county canceled a circa-1978 agreement to maintain roads in those municipalities late last year.