. Book of the Royal blue . averse the route followed by theColonial troops on the morning of April19, 1775. Every part of Lexington is ofhistoric interest. The Soldiers Monument,on the Common, was erected in it is a large boulder, marking the lineof the Minutemen. Many of the houseswhich were in the town at the time of thebattle are still standing. Among them arethe Munroe Ta\ern, headquarters of Earl Percy; the old Clark House, where Adamsand Hanc(jck were awakened by Paul Revereon that memorable spring morning; Buck-man Tavern, the rallying place of theMinutemen the night before th


. Book of the Royal blue . averse the route followed by theColonial troops on the morning of April19, 1775. Every part of Lexington is ofhistoric interest. The Soldiers Monument,on the Common, was erected in it is a large boulder, marking the lineof the Minutemen. Many of the houseswhich were in the town at the time of thebattle are still standing. Among them arethe Munroe Ta\ern, headquarters of Earl Percy; the old Clark House, where Adamsand Hanc(jck were awakened by Paul Revereon that memorable spring morning; Buck-man Tavern, the rallying place of theMinutemen the night before the battle, andwhich bears the marks of British beyond Lexington is Concord. Fheold North Bridge was the scene of theConcord fight. On one side are the gravesof the slain British, on the other a largestatue of the Minutemen with the familiarinscription: By the rude bridge that arched the flood,Their flag to .-Aprils breeze unfurled, Here once the embattled farmers stood. And fired the shot heard round the BUSKER HILL MONUMENT Burdettcs Welcome to the Fleet


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