There are no quotes reported from Lexington and Concord. On the bridge of Concord there is a minuteman statue with the line "A shot heard around the world."
In the battles of Lexington and Concord. Ralph Waldo Emerson, in his "Concord Hymn", described the first shot fired by the Patriots at the North Bridge as the "shot heard 'round the world."[11]
The Queen Boudicca statue stands near Westminster Bridge, Enbankment, London. To see a photograph of the statue, see the page link, further down this page, listed under Related Links.
It was the Battle of Lexington and Concord.
After the skirmish on Lexington Common, the British army proceeded on to Concord. At the Old North Bridge in Concord, a force of milita repelled the British army and the British began to retreat back to Boston.
There are no quotes reported from Lexington and Concord. On the bridge of Concord there is a minuteman statue with the line "A shot heard around the world."
This was in 1775 at the Bridge of Concord where the British and the colonists met in April 19 starting the Revolution. The statue on the bridge today States " It was a shot heard around the world".
They didn't have nicknames. On the bridge at Concord a statue has been erected of a minuet man that states the " shots were heard around the world" were fired there on April 19, 1775.
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The address of the Friends Of The Concord Covered Bridge Historic District Inc is: 185 Covered Bridge Drive SW, Smyrna, GA 30082
This phrase comes from a statue at the Bridge of Concord in Massachusetts outside Boston. It represents the battle that took place there between the British and colonies in 1775 when the first shots of the American revolution took place.
there is a broken statue on the left of the bridge, jump on it and walk across
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