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The famous statue of the Revolutionary War minuteman stands tall on Lexington Green. It is here the Revolutionary War started in 1775.
Native American Statue.
Boston, Massachusetts - January 6, 2014: Robert Gould Shaw Memorial Boston, Massachusetts. USA
Baltimore, USA - February 18, 2024. Monument to George Armistead with a lady walking dogs on left at Federal Hill Park, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
Battle Monument, commemorates the December 26, 1776 Battle of Trenton during American Independence War, dedicated in 1893, Trenton, New Jersey, USA
The minuteman statue stands proud over Lexington battlefield green, September 2022. The bronze statue memorializes the men who fought here at the start of the American revolution April 19 1775.
Memorial Day
Concord, Massachusetts, USA - November 3, 2022: Close-up of the Minute Man statue at Old North Bridge. The statue was unveiled and dedicated during the celebrations for the centennial of the Concord Fight on April 19, 1875. The statue was cast from melted down Civil War cannons. On April 19, 1775, the first day of the American Revolutionary War, provincial minutemen and militia companies engaged British Army troops at this location. The significance of the historic events inspired Ralph Waldo Emerson to refer to the moment as \
American war statue
Fort Griswold Battlefield State Memorial Park in Groton, Connecticut
Vincennes, IN, USA, March 3, 2024: George Rogers Clark National Historical Park on the banks of the Wabash River at what is believed to be the site of Fort Sackville. Schoolchildren visit the park.
American flag and cannon at Federal Hill Park, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
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New Orleans, Louisiana -- May 1, 2017: In the center of the Jackson Square Park in New Orleans stands a statue of Andrew Jackson, erected in 1856. The famous statue still salutes visitors to Jackson Square and is one of the most enduring and recognizable landmarks.
Lexington Minute Man Patriot Statue Lexington Battle Green Massachusetts.  Site of April 19, 1775 first battle of American Revolution Statue of John Parker Leader of American Patriots, created 1900 by Henry Kitson
Boston, Massachusetts, USA - January 27, 2023: Robert Gould Shaw Memorial. The memorial to Robert Gould Shaw and the Massachusetts Fifty-Fourth Regiment is a bronze relief sculpture (c. 1897) by Augustus Saint-Gaudens. It depicts Colonel Robert Gould Shaw leading members of the 54th Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry as it marched down Beacon Street on May 28, 1863 to depart the city to fight in the South. This is the first civic monument to pay homage to the heroism of African American soldiers
Monument to the 54th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry Regiment.  The 54th Regiment was one of the first official black units in the United States during the Civil War.  The monument, constructed 1884–1898 by Augustus Saint-Gaudens on the Boston Common, is part of the Boston Black Heritage Trail.
Veterans' War Memorial, opened in 2005, at Sadowski Pkwy in southern coastal area, Perth Amboy, NJ, USA
Boca Raton, Palm Beach County, Florida, USA, April 24, 2024.  In a public park, a memorial plaque is dedicated to \
The monument commemorates the Battle of Bennington during the American Revolutionary War. The Bennington Battle Monument Vermont's Most Popular State Historic Site and largest building in the state
The United States Navy Seal memorial in Virginia Beach USA
American Civil War Soldier Statue Gettysburg Battlefield
Jamestown, Virginia, USA - March 31, 2024: The monument celebrating the 300th anniversary of the Historic English Settlement of 1607.
Lexington battlefield memorial plaque in granite. Engraved granite with selective focus showing Lexington and the April 19 1775 date, a sacred place of the start of the American revolution.
Monument to Arthur Ashe on the famous Monument Avenue in Richmond, Virginia
The World War II Memorial in Washington DC, USA
Monument to the fallen soldiers who died in the war. France, Normandy, Omaha Beach, December 24, 2022
Boston, Massachusetts, USA - February 15, 2023: The Bunker Hill Monument is a monument erected at the site of the Battle of Bunker Hill in Boston, which was among the first major battles between the Red Coats and Patriots in the American Revolutionary War. The granite obelisk was erected between 1825 and 1843 in Charlestown, Massachusetts.  In front of the obelisk is a statue of Colonel William H. Prescott, a hero of Bunker Hill. According to popular stories, he coined the famous Revolutionary War phrase \
Minuteman Statue of Lexington Massachusetts, US
Tomb of Benjamin Franklin's parents Granary Burying Ground in Boston.
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