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The Concord Monument Square–Lexington Road Historic District is an historic district in Concord, Massachusetts. Monument Square, at the center of the district, was laid out in 1635. The district includes a collection of well-preserved residential houses stretching along Lexington Street southeast from the square, and along Lowell northwest of the square. The square is prominently known as the site of British activities on April 19, 1775, the day of the Battles of Lexington and Concord which began the American Revolutionary War, and of earlier meetings by Massachusetts Patriots which were held in the First Parish Church and Wright's Tavern. The Tavern and the Ralph Waldo Emerson House, which stands near the eastern end of the district, are both National Historic Landmarks. The district was

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  • Concord Monument Square–Lexington Road Historic District (en)
  • Concord Monument Square-Lexington Road Historic District (de)
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  • The Concord Monument Square–Lexington Road Historic District is an historic district in Concord, Massachusetts. Monument Square, at the center of the district, was laid out in 1635. The district includes a collection of well-preserved residential houses stretching along Lexington Street southeast from the square, and along Lowell northwest of the square. The square is prominently known as the site of British activities on April 19, 1775, the day of the Battles of Lexington and Concord which began the American Revolutionary War, and of earlier meetings by Massachusetts Patriots which were held in the First Parish Church and Wright's Tavern. The Tavern and the Ralph Waldo Emerson House, which stands near the eastern end of the district, are both National Historic Landmarks. The district was (en)
  • Der Concord Monument Square-Lexington Road Historic District ist ein Historic District in Concord im Bundesstaat Massachusetts der Vereinigten Staaten. Er wurde 1977 eingerichtet und in das National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) eingetragen. (de)
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  • Concord Monument Square–Lexington Road Historic District (en)
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  • Concord Monument Square–Lexington Road Historic District (en)
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  • Civil War Memorial in Monument Square (en)
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  • Der Concord Monument Square-Lexington Road Historic District ist ein Historic District in Concord im Bundesstaat Massachusetts der Vereinigten Staaten. Er wurde 1977 eingerichtet und in das National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) eingetragen. Der namensgebende, 1635 angelegte Concord Monument Square mit seinem Denkmal an den Sezessionskrieg befindet sich im Zentrum des Distrikts. Er ist insbesondere bekannt als der Ort, an dem im April 1775 britische Truppen in den Gefechten von Lexington und Concord kämpften. Zum Eintrag im NRHP gehören als Contributing Properties die nahegelegene Wright’s Tavern sowie das Ralph Waldo Emerson House. (de)
  • The Concord Monument Square–Lexington Road Historic District is an historic district in Concord, Massachusetts. Monument Square, at the center of the district, was laid out in 1635. The district includes a collection of well-preserved residential houses stretching along Lexington Street southeast from the square, and along Lowell northwest of the square. The square is prominently known as the site of British activities on April 19, 1775, the day of the Battles of Lexington and Concord which began the American Revolutionary War, and of earlier meetings by Massachusetts Patriots which were held in the First Parish Church and Wright's Tavern. The Tavern and the Ralph Waldo Emerson House, which stands near the eastern end of the district, are both National Historic Landmarks. The district was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1977. (en)
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