Old North Bridge
Old North Bridge
The Old North Bridge in Concord, Massachusetts is the site of one of the very first battles of the American Revolution in 1775. Although Ralph Waldo Emerson wrote that the Old North Bridge was the site of the “shot heard round the world” in his poem, “Concord Hymn”, the debate between the towns of Lexington and Concord as to the actual location still wages on to this day! Nobody will ever know for sure, but it is for sure that this bridge is scenic and lovely, and reenactors can be spied walking across it even 250 years later!
All unframed prints are carefully profiled for accurate and consistent reproduction of the original collage using giclée printing technique on fine art paper with a gently textured surface.
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