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Parker's Revenge
in Massachusetts Historical Markers
Site of intense fighting along the Battle Road from Concord to Charlestown.
posted by: Shorelander
location: Massachusetts
date approved: 4/11/2006
last visited: 1/13/2011
W0.3 km
Thorning Boulder
Site of a heroic action against the British during their retreat from Concord.
W0.8 km
Paul Revere Capture Site
The site where Paul Revere's midnight ride ended.
date approved: 4/10/2006
last visited: 3/2/2013
E1.1 km
"You Are A Dead Man"
A poetic and prophetic confrontation between a Colonist and a Regular.
last visited: 4/11/2006
W2.4 km
Bloody Angle
A deadly stretch of road for retreating British troops during the first day of action in the American Revolutionary War.
last visited: 4/10/2006
SE3.4 km
Lexington Battle Green <-- The Birthplace of American Liberty
The title says it all.
posted by: NorStar
date approved: 6/26/2006
last visited: 7/19/2008
W3.4 km
Brooks Hill Fight
Site of a skirmish during the British retreat from Concord to Charlestown.
last visited: 1/15/2011
E4.5 km
Mulliken Clocks [Lexington]
Nathaniel Mulliken possessed all the skills needed to make fine clocks. His house was here.
last visited: never
William Munroe [Lexington]
William Munroe performed many jobs as many men at that time did.
date approved: 6/25/2006
W4.5 km
Meriam's Corner
Where the British return from Concord turned into a retreat.
E4.7 km
Early Houses [Lexington]
The Sanderson House is believed to be one of the few remaining 17th century structures, and there are several structures in the area from the 18th century.
E4.8 km
Massachusetts Avenue [Lexington]
This road was once built as the Concord-Cambridge Turnpike and is now the main street through Lexington.
Tower Park [Lexington]
This park along Massachusetts Avenue was donated by Ellen Tower in 1927 and is an example of how Lexington has been buying land for open space.
last visited: 9/15/2007
20th Century Land Use [Lexington]
This sign, the last in a series, talks about how the local Historic Districs Commission and a Design Advisory Group helped shaped the nearby buildings and parks.
date approved: 6/24/2006
E5 km
Lexington Battle Green --> Historic Route to Concord
This sign simply points the way to Concord via the historic Battle Road.
W5.1 km
Concord Grape
Location of the breeding of the Concord grape.
W5.5 km
Home of Dr. Samuel Prescott
A marker showing the site of the home of Dr. William Prescott, the only man to make it to Concord to warn the patriots of the coming British.
N6 km
Wilson Mill Site - Bedford
The site of a mill built by John Wilson in 1676.
posted by: cache_test_dummies
date approved: 6/10/2006
last visited: 10/18/2011
W6.6 km
The Millpond [Concord]
A marker describing a former pond on the site.
date approved: 4/9/2006
Jethro's Tree
The site of a historic purchase.
last visited: 3/4/2012
The Milldam
A former milldam in downtown Concord, MA.
last visited: 12/28/2009
First Concord Town House
A simple marker denoting the spot of the first Concord town house.
last visited: 4/9/2006
W6.8 km
Reverend Bulkeley House
Site of an important deal in Concord history.
W6.9 km
The Battle of Concord
A series of markers and monuments commemorating the Battle of Concord at the North Bridge.
I Haven't A Man Who Is Afraid To Go
A marker commemorating the first Colonists to fall at the North Bridge on April 19, 1775.