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  2. 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 ...

  3. 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 .

  4. Concord, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    In 1849, Ephraim Wales Bull developed the now-ubiquitous Concord grape at his home on Lexington Road, where the original vine still grows. [31] Welch's, the first company to sell grape juice, maintains a headquarters in Concord. [32] The Boston-born Bull developed the Concord grape by experimenting with seeds from some of the native species.

  5. New Concord auto complex with road course coming from ... - AOL

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    The development, which also will include a garage for car collectors and events center, will go on a 100-acre site next to the Concord NASCAR track New Concord auto complex with road course coming ...

  6. Still on the Road - Wikipedia

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    Still on the Road is a 1994 album by Rosemary Clooney. [2] Like her 1992 album Girl Singer , Still on the Road features Clooney singing with a big band directed by her pianist John Oddo. Track listing

  7. Samuel Brooks House (Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    Ephraim sent his black slave, Violet, down the road to alert his son and his family. Mary then relayed the message to Captain William Smith, commanding officer of the Lincoln minutemen, [6] who lived a little to the west and whose home still stands along Battle Road. The minutemen received the notice in time, and arrived at Old North Bridge ...

  8. Old North Bridge - Wikipedia

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    A Concord farmer named Ebenezer Hubbard was particularly annoyed that the spot where the first Americans had lost their lives during the Concord Fight remained unmarked. Upon his death in 1870, he left the Town of Concord $1,000 to place a monument on the west side of the Concord River and to reconstruct the Old North Bridge to provide access ...

  9. Battles of Lexington and Concord - Wikipedia

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    Colonial forces on the road itself behind the British were too densely packed and disorganized to mount more than a harassing attack from the rear. [94] As militia forces from other towns continued to arrive, the colonial forces had risen to about 2,000 men. The road now straightened to the east, with cleared fields and orchards along the sides ...