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Connected by Battle Road, Lexington and Concord were the first battlefields of the U.S. War of Independence.
They said that the trust had not done its homework and that the real problem, particularly on the historic Battle Road, came from automobile traffic, which has increased because of the local towns' decisions to zone for more office space.
And after that brunch you might opt to stroll, roller-blade, bike or jog along the Minuteman National Historic Park, a five-mile path that follows the Concord-Lexington Battle Road and whose meadows aren't mowed but grazed by herds of sheep to preserve a historic appearance.
Nobody at Lexington or Concord indeed, anywhere along the Battle Road or later at Bunker Hill had a rifle, according to the historical records.
Lined with stonewalls and an occasional 18th Century building or tavern, the Battle Road is a wonderful walk five mile trail where little has changed since 1775.
The series has also inspired arcade games such as the Japanese Dragon Quest: Monster Battle Road, where players compete for real-life cards with monster data that the arcade game issues to the players through a slot on its front.
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