Last updated: May 30, 2025
Thing to Do
Concord's North Bridge: History and Memory ~ 11:00am Daily

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11:00 a.m. Daily
North Bridge
At 11:00 a.m. meet a Park Ranger at the benches by the North Bridge for this 30 minute program. Learn about the momentous battle at Concord’s North Bridge, where the British Army suffered its first casualties of the war, and the legacy of this event in American History.
North Bridge
At 11:00 a.m. meet a Park Ranger at the benches by the North Bridge for this 30 minute program. Learn about the momentous battle at Concord’s North Bridge, where the British Army suffered its first casualties of the war, and the legacy of this event in American History.
Details
Duration
30-35 Minutes
This is a short program covering many topics from the history of Concord's North Bridge
Activity
Guided Tours
Meet a ranger at the benches by the North Bridge. Learn about the momentous battle at Concord’s North Bridge, where the British Army suffered its first casualties of the war, and the legacy of this event in American History.
Pets Allowed
Yes
Activity Fee
No
Entrance fees may apply, see Fees & Passes information.
Location
Seating Area at Concord's North Bridge
A selection of wooden benches located at Concord's North Bridge.
Reservations
No
Season
Summer, Fall
June 2025
Time of Day
Day
11:00 A.M. Daily- June 2025
Accessibility Information
This program is located at the eastern bank of Concord's North Bridge. The program begins 400 feet from the North Bridge parking lot located along Monument Street. There is a crosswalk connecting the bridge trail to the parking lot.
The program can be accessed via a wide dirt walking trail. The trail is leveled and has a slight slope leading down to the bridge. There are sitting bench options both at the program location and located along the trail.
Some program guides may move from one side of the bridge to the other (east to west). The bridge itself is roughly 140 Feet long and slightly arched. There are limited sitting benches on the opposite (west) side of the bridge.
The program can be accessed via a wide dirt walking trail. The trail is leveled and has a slight slope leading down to the bridge. There are sitting bench options both at the program location and located along the trail.
Some program guides may move from one side of the bridge to the other (east to west). The bridge itself is roughly 140 Feet long and slightly arched. There are limited sitting benches on the opposite (west) side of the bridge.