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by Brian MacLean
$7.99
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Accessorize your life with unique stickers from an independent artist! Our vinyl stickers are available in four different sizes and are kiss-cut to create a 1/8" border around the perimeter of the design. Each sticker has an adhesive backing with plenty of stickiness to cling to any smooth surface while still being easy to remove.
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Miriam's Corner Concord Massachusetts along the Battle Road of the Minute Man National Historic Park.... more
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Stickers should be applied to clean, smooth surfaces at room temperature.
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Miriam's Corner Concord Massachusetts along the Battle Road of the Minute Man National Historic Park.
During the event of April 19, 1775 there had already been minor skirmishes between the colonial militia, or Minute Men, and the British Regulars (Red Coats) at both Lexington Green and the North Bridge in Concord. The Kings men begin their March back to Boston, dazed but not really wounded. Yet.
They reached Meriam's Corner at about half past noon, and at that point, the British came under fire from colonials, both those that they had confronted earlier in the day and others who met them there. The militia had actually begun to wage a war on the British. As the plaque states:
Meriam's Corner - The British troops retreating from the Old North Bridge were here attacked in flank by the men of Concord and neighboring towns and driven under a hot fire to Charlestown."
As historians have stated:
"Lexington Common was a tragedy.
Concord's Nor...
Brian MacLean is the father of two children. He is a local Massachusetts photographer who discovered his passion for photography 20 years ago after using his brothers camera. Brian enjoys shooting nature and landscape. He tries to capture the raw reality of nature, the fleeting beauty of those in-between moments, and try's to do his very best to take every picture with that in mind. He wants his viewers to relate to his photographs through recognition of and familiarity with the places, the emotions, and the energy as they are looking at a picture of a place that they may know. Brian shoots the majority of his images with a Canon DSLR and a wide angle lens but believes that equipment is less important then the photographers vision and...
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William Dickman
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Kristina Rinell
Love the pov...beautiful capture! l/f
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