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  1. The North Bridge, often colloquially called the Old North Bridge, is a historic site in Concord, Massachusetts, spanning the Concord River. On April 19, 1775, the first day of the American Revolutionary War , provincial minutemen and militia companies numbering approximately 400 engaged roughly 90 British Army troops at this location.

  2. Concord's North Bridge. The North Bridge in Concord, Massachusetts is often refered to as the location of the "shot heard round the world," and the beginning of the American War for Independence. On the morning of April 19, 1775 , Colonial Militia from Concord and surrounding towns exchanged gunfire with British regulars guarding the critical ...

  3. 4 de mar. de 2023 · In 1874, a year before the battle's centennial, the town of Concord formed a committee to place a bridge where the former span stood on that fateful April 1775 morning. The committee planned to complement the stone obelisk placed in 1837 commemorating the action of the patriot militia and minutemen at the engagement by reconstructing ...

  4. Place. Concord's North Bridge. Minute Man National Historical Park. Concord's North Bridge where the "shot heard round the world" was fired, April 19, 1775. NPS photo. Quick Facts. Location: 42.469310, -71.348531. Significance: Concord's North Bridge is where colonial minute men and militia were first ordered to fire upon British soldiers.

  5. 23 de dic. de 2022 · 157. Old North Bridge TheDiscoveryService (Atlas Obscura User) On the twilight morning hours of April 19, 1775, members of the Massachusetts Militia received word that British Army regulars were ...

  6. Quick Facts. Location: Concord, Massachusetts. Significance: Standing twenty-five feet tall, the 1836 Battle Monument was the first monument erected at the famous North Bridge battlefield in Concord Massachusetts. Although the monument towers over the bridge today, it’s construction and legacy remain fraught with controversy. Designation: Monument.

  7. Explore the Old North Bridge Visitor Center at 174 Liberty Street, Concord, located about 500 yards from the North Bridge Battle Site. This brick mansion, built in 1911 features exhibits about the Battles of Lexington and Concord, short films, park information, and a park store. While the center is closed in the winter, it re-opens every May.