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From Concord to Lexington on Massachusetts Route 2A 42°28′09″N 71°21′01″W / 42.4692°N 71.3504°W / 42.4692; -71.3504 ( Minute Man National Historical Boundary increase (added 2002-11-29): Lexington, MA
A stone marker commemorating Corporal Ralph P. Hosmer, Private Charles A. Hart, and Private George E. Adams, of Concord's company in the 6th Massachusetts Voluntary Infantry Regiment, stands at the northwestern edge of the square. The trio fought for the United States in the Spanish–American War.
The Concord Monument Square–Lexington Road Historic District is an historic district in Concord, Massachusetts. Monument Square, at the center of the district, was laid out in 1635. The district includes a collection of well-preserved residential houses stretching along Lexington Street southeast from the square, and along Lowell northwest of ...
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.
The house was built in 1849 by Josiah Davis and was added to the National Register of Historic Places on July 12, 1976. [1]Henry David Thoreau moved to this home in 1850 with his family; he stayed until his death on May 6, 1862. [2]
Concord is featured in the 2012 video game Assassin's Creed 3, [66] the 2020 video game Assassin's Creed Valhalla and the 2015 video game Fallout 4. [67] The video game Walden, a game, based on Henry David Thoreau's Walden, is set in the town. [68] [69] Scenes from the 2017 comedy film Daddy's Home 2 were filmed at Concord scout house. [70]
Concord's Colonial Inn (also known as Colonial Inn) is a historic inn in Concord, Massachusetts. Its original structure, still in use, was built in 1716. [1] [2] It became a hotel in 1889. [3] [4] The inn is included in the National Register of Historic Places as part of the listed Concord Monument Square–Lexington Road Historic District. [5]
The Old Manse is a historic manse in Concord, Massachusetts, United States, notable for its literary associations. It is open to the public as a nonprofit museum owned and operated by the Trustees of Reservations. [2] The house is located on Monument Street, with the Concord River just behind it.