2006 Programs and Events

 Daily Ranger Programs / Special Events /Outreach Programs

 Education Programs /

Tour Lexington and Concord on Liberty Ride!

Cell Phone Audio Tours


Audio-Visual Program

"The Road To Revolution"

Located at the Minute Man Visitor Center, this award winning, multi-media theater program gives an excellent introduction to the historic events of April 19, 1775.

Shows run daily every 30 minutes from 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., April 1 – October 29.    And from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., October 30 – November 26.

To make reservations for your group, contact Park Ranger Jim Hollister: jim_hollister@nps.gov or call (978) 318 - 7832 if you have any questions.

If you would like to bring your class for a field trip that includes one of our very popular, Ranger- guided education programs,  please e-mail Park Ranger Jim Hollister, jim_hollister@nps.gov or call (978) 318 - 7832 if you have any questions. Thank you!


2006 Ranger Guided Programs:

May 27 – October 29

Who Were the Minute Men? Join a costumed Ranger at the Hartwell Tavern for a 20-minute program about America's first soldiers. This program includes a musket firing demonstration (weather permitting). People with hearing impairments or hearing aids should exercise caution. FREE.

Program times: Daily at 11:00, 2:00 and 4:00

 

Bay Road to Battle Road: Join a costumed Ranger for a 45-minute program. Meet at the Hartwell Tavern. Learn about the “neighborhood” at the time of battle. FREE.

Program time: Daily at 3:00

 

Wayside House Tours: Join a Ranger for a guided tour of The Wayside: Home of Authors. Come see the home of Concord authors, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Bronson & Louisa May Alcott and Margaret Sidney. Tours are limited to 10 people and last 40 minutes. Admission is $5.00 for adults, free for people 16 years or younger and free with Golden Eagle, Access, Age or National Park Pass.

Tour times: Thursday at 2:00 & 4:00.  Friday, Saturday & Sunday at 11:00, 1:30, 3:00 & 4:30.

 

On This Hallowed Ground: Join a Ranger for a 20 minute program at the benches by the North Bridge. Learn about the opening battle of the American Revolution, which occurred here on April 19, 1775, and the powerful legacy of this event in American history. Reflect on the meaning of liberty in this beautifully restored, 19th century commemorative landscape, which includes Daniel Chester French’s iconic Minute Man statue. FREE

Program times: Daily at 11:00, 2:00 and 4:00

If you have any questions regarding any of these programs, contact an Interpretive Ranger at (978) 318-7825.
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