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  • Tug boat passes by Fort Gorges in South Portland, Maine USA, which is part of the New England seacoast.
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  • Fort Preble during the winter months. Located in South Portland, Maine  USA,  which is part of the New England seacoast.  .Notes:
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  • Spring Point Ledge Light at Fort Preble in South Portland, Maine during the winter months. Located at the end of a 900-foot granite breakwater, the Spring Point Ledge Light was built in 1897, and it is a sparkplug style Lighthouse.
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  • Twin Lights State Park during the winter months. Located in Cape Elizabeth, Maine USA,  which is part of the New England seacoast.  .Notes:
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  • Remains of bunker at Fort Williams Park during the winter months. Located in Cape Elizabeth, Maine USA,  which is part of the New England seacoast.  .Notes:
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  • Remains of bunker at Fort Williams Park during the winter months. Located in Cape Elizabeth, Maine USA,  which is part of the New England seacoast.  .Notes:
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  • Fort Gorges from Spring Point Ledge Light  during the winter months. Located in South Portland, Maine  USA,  which is part of the New England seacoast.  .Notes:  This fort is located in Portland Harbor.
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  • The fire house at  Fort Williams Park during the winter months. Located in Cape Elizabeth, Maine USA,  which is part of the New England seacoast.  .Notes:
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  • Twin Lights State Park during the winter months. Located in Cape Elizabeth, Maine USA,  which is part of the New England seacoast.  .Notes:
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  • Remains of bunker at Fort Williams Park during the winter months. Located in Cape Elizabeth, Maine USA,  which is part of the New England seacoast.  .Notes:
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  • The Minute Man statue next to Old North Bridge at Minute Man National Historical Park in Concord, Massachusetts during the winter months. This footbridge spans the Concord River, and it is the site of a Revolutionary War Battlefield (on April 19, 1775, battle of Concord, which marks the beginning of the American Revolutionary War).
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  • The Minute Man statue next to Old North Bridge at Minute Man National Historical Park in Concord, Massachusetts during the winter months. This footbridge spans the Concord River, and it is the site of a Revolutionary War Battlefield (on April 19, 1775, battle of Concord, which marked the beginning of the American Revolutionary War).
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  • The Captain William Smith house along the Battle Road Trail at Minute Man National Historical Park in Lincoln, Massachusetts during the winter months. Captain William Smith was the commanding officer of the Lincoln Minute Men on April 19, 1775 (Battles of Lexington and Concord, which marked the beginning of the American Revolutionary War). Believed to have built been around 1692, the National Park Service restored this house in the 1980s to its 1775 appearance.
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  • Captain William Smith House along the Battle Road Trail at Minute Man National Historical Park in Lincoln, Massachusetts during the winter months. Believed to have built been around 1692, the National Park Service restored it in the 1980s to its 1775 appearance. Captain William Smith was the commanding officer of the Lincoln Minute Men on April 19, 1775 (battles of Lexington and Concord, which marks the beginning of the American Revolutionary War).
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  • Hartwell Tavern along the Battle Road at Minute Man National Historical Park in Lincoln, Massachusetts during the winter months. This is a restored 18th-century home and tavern. Originally built in 1732-1733, and restored by the National Park Service in the 1980s to its 18th-century appearance, this tavern was standing on April 19, 1775 (battles of Lexington and Concord, which marked the beginning of the American Revolutionary War). And because of this the National Park Service refers to this house as a “witness house”.
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  • Old North Bridge at Minute Man National Historical Park in Concord, Massachusetts during the winter months. This footbridge spans the Concord River, and it is the site of a Revolutionary War Battlefield (on April 19, 1775, battle of Concord, which marked the beginning of the American Revolutionary War).
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  • Hartwell Tavern along the Battle Road at Minute Man National Historical Park in Lincoln, Massachusetts during the winter months. This is a restored 18th-century home and tavern. Originally built in 1732-1733, and restored by the National Park Service in the 1980s to its 18th-century appearance, this tavern was standing on April 19, 1775 (battles of Lexington and Concord, which marked the beginning of the American Revolutionary War). And because of this the National Park Service refers to this house as a “witness house”.
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  • Hartwell Tavern along the Battle Road at Minute Man National Historical Park in Lincoln, Massachusetts during the winter months. This is a restored 18th-century home and tavern. Originally built in 1732-1733, and restored by the National Park Service in the 1980s to its 18th-century appearance, this tavern was standing on April 19, 1775 (battles of Lexington and Concord, which marked the beginning of the American Revolutionary War). And because of this the National Park Service refers to this house as a “witness house”.
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  • Wooden fence near the Hartwell Tavern along the Battle Road at Minute Man National Historical Park in Lincoln, Massachusetts during the winter months. Originally built in 1732-1733, and restored by the National Park Service in the 1980s to its 18th-century appearance, the Hartwell Tavern was standing on April 19, 1775 (battles of Lexington and Concord, which marked the beginning of the American Revolutionary War). And because of this the National Park Service refers to this house as a “witness house”.
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  • Hartwell Tavern along the Battle Road at Minute Man National Historical Park in Lincoln, Massachusetts during the winter months. This is a restored 18th-century home and tavern. Originally built in 1732-1733, and restored by the National Park Service in the 1980s to its 18th-century appearance, this tavern was standing on April 19, 1775 (battles of Lexington and Concord, which marked the beginning of the American Revolutionary War). And because of this the National Park Service refers to this house as a “witness house”.
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  • Old North Bridge at Minute Man National Historical Park in Concord, Massachusetts during the winter months. This footbridge spans the Concord River, and it is the site of a Revolutionary War Battlefield (on April 19, 1775, battle of Concord, which marked the beginning of the American Revolutionary War).
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  • Hartwell Tavern along the Battle Road at Minute Man National Historical Park in Lincoln, Massachusetts during the winter months. This is a restored 18th-century home and tavern. Originally built in 1732-1733, and restored by the National Park Service in the 1980s to its 18th-century appearance, this tavern was standing on April 19, 1775 (battles of Lexington and Concord, which marked the beginning of the American Revolutionary War). And because of this the National Park Service refers to this house as a “witness house”.
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  • Hartwell Tavern along the Battle Road at Minute Man National Historical Park in Lincoln, Massachusetts during the winter months. This is a restored 18th-century home and tavern. Originally built in 1732-1733, and restored by the National Park Service in the 1980s to its 18th-century appearance, this tavern was standing on April 19, 1775 (battles of Lexington and Concord, which marks the beginning of the American Revolutionary War). And because of this the National Park Service refers to this house as a “witness house”.
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  • Hartwell Tavern along the Battle Road at Minute Man National Historical Park in Lincoln, Massachusetts during the winter months. This is a restored 18th-century home and tavern. Originally built in 1732-1733, and restored by the National Park Service in the 1980s to its 18th-century appearance, this tavern was standing on April 19, 1775 (battles of Lexington and Concord, which marked the beginning of the American Revolutionary War). And because of this the National Park Service refers to this house as a “witness house”.
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  • Samuel Brooks House (circa 1692-1750) along the Battle Road Trail at Minute Man National Historical Park in Concord, Massachusetts during the winter months. The Samuel Brooks House is one of eleven houses within the park that was standing when the Battles of Lexington and Concord took place on April 19, 1775 (beginning of the American Revolutionary War). And because of this, the National Park Service refers to this house as a “witness house”.
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  • Samuel Brooks House (circa 1692-1750) along the Battle Road Trail at Minute Man National Historical Park in Concord, Massachusetts during the winter months. The Samuel Brooks House is one of eleven houses within the park that was standing when the Battles of Lexington and Concord took place on April 19, 1775 (beginning of the American Revolutionary War). And because of this, the National Park Service refers to this house as a “witness house”.
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  • Minute Man National Historical Park, the main visitor center at Minute Man National Historical Park during the winter months. This park is located in the Massachusetts towns of Concord, Lexington and Lincoln, USA.
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  • Minute Man National Historical Park, the main visitor center at Minute Man National Historical Park during the winter months. This park is located in the Massachusetts towns of Concord, Lexington and Lincoln, USA.
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  • 2014 Lincoln - Woodstock 4th of July parade in Lincoln, New Hampshire USA
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  • 2014 Lincoln - Woodstock 4th of July parade in Lincoln, New Hampshire USA
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  • 2014 Lincoln - Woodstock 4th of July parade in Lincoln, New Hampshire USA
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