This stretch of the Concord River is seen by countless tourists each year because it is from the famous North Bridge that this shot was taken.
Given its role in the Revolutionary War and our country’s history, the land around this part of the river has been preserved for more than a century. What one can see in this pastoral scene is not just military history but what the landscape may very well have looked like in the 18th or even 17th centuries.
Helps one understand what was so appealing to those early immigrants.

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