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Minute Man National Historical Park
Directions
 

Minute Man Visitor Center
250 North Great Road, Lincoln MA.
Note: This is not a valid mailing address - it is just for mapping purposes. For mail, use 174 Liberty St. Concord MA. 01742

Plane
From Boston's Logan Airport: Take the Ted Williams Tunnel to the Massachusetts Turnpike. Follow the Pike west to I-95 North. Follow I-95 North to Exit 30B. You will be on Route 2A west. The Minute Man Visitor Center is located 1-mile west of I-95.

Car
From I-95: Take exit 30B. You will be on Route 2A west. The park is 1-mile west off ramp.

From MassPike: Take I-95 Exit (exit 14) and follow above directions.

From Route 2: Follow Route 2 to I-95 North. Proceed north one exit to 30B. Follow directions above.

North Bridge and North Bridge Visitor Center:
174 Liberty St. Concord MA.
NOTE: The Monument St. Bridge is closed for repairs. See directions below.

Car
North Bridge:
Follow directions above. Continue on Rt 2A. for approx. 2.5 miles. Bear right onto Lexington Road. Continue for approx. 3 miles to Concord Center. Take a right onto Monument St. Parking for North Bridge is 0.5 miles on the right.

North Bridge Visitor Center:
In Concord Center, follow rotary past the Colonial Inn and take a right on Lowell Road. Cross the river and take a right on Liberty St. The North Bridge Visitor Center is at the top of the hill on your right.

Public Transportation
MBTA Commuter Rail stops at the Concord Depot. From the Depot, the North Bridge Unit is a 1.5-mile walk. Also, new this year! Liberty Ride, a guided bus tour of Lexington and Concord (the first of its kind) makes a scheduled stop at the Concord Chamber of Commerce Visitor Center on Keyes Lane and at Monument Square in front of the Old Hill Burying Ground. Tickets may be purchased on the bus.

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Last Updated: June 02, 2009 at 13:20 EST