Supporting the Birthplace of the American Revolution

The Friends of Minute Man National Park is an independent, non-profit member organization that supports the work of the Minute Man National Historical Park through education, events, and fundraising.

Battlefield Restoration

Learn More about our Battlefield Restoration initiatives including Parker’s Revenge.

Landscape Preservation

Learn More about our work with preserving cultural landscapes such as the Buttrick Garden.

Patriots’ Day

Learn why our support of the annual Patriots’ Day activities are vital to the Park.

From the American Revolution to the Literary Revolution

Minute Man National Historical Park comprises 1038 acres and runs through the towns of Lexington, Lincoln, and Concord, MA.

The Park commemorates the opening battles of the American Revolution on April 19, 1775 and celebrates the American revolutionary spirit through the writings of the Concord authors.

The Friends of Minute Man National Park provide much-needed support to help the Park preserve the significant historic sites, structures, landscapes, events, and ideas of the American Revolution.

Image: The Minute Man statue, by Daniel Chester French, dedicated in 1875.

Check out our Blog

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  • Pride Month 2024: Everyone is Welcome Here
    June is pride month and the Friends of Minute Man are proud allies of the LGBTQ+ community. Everyone is welcome at Minute Man National Historical Park! The Buttrick Gardens provide […]

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