National Park | Historic House

Captain William Smith House

This building was the home of the captain of the Lincoln Minutemen, William Smith, who led his men at the Lexington Green on April 19, 1775.

  • Parking
  • Restrooms
  • Wheelchair Accessible

Know Before You Go

This home is managed by Minute Man National Historical Park and is an iconic building along the Battle Road.

Operating Hours

Minute Man National Historical Park

The grounds of Minute Man National Historical Park are open daily, sunrise to sunset. Parking lot gates close at sunset.

Standard Hours

Monday: Sunrise to Sunset
Tuesday: Sunrise to Sunset
Wednesday: Sunrise to Sunset
Thursday: Sunrise to Sunset
Friday: Sunrise to Sunset
Saturday: Sunrise to Sunset
Sunday: Sunrise to Sunset

Admission & Tickets

There are no entrance fees for this park.

Directions

Minute Man National Historical Park is located just off of I-95, exit 46B (old exit 30B), Rt 2A west, starting in Lexington, then west through Lincoln and into Concord.

Accessibility & Amenities

  • Accessible Rooms
  • Bicycle - Rack
  • Gifts/Souvenirs/Books
  • Historical/Interpretive Information/Exhibits
  • Information
  • Information - Maps Available
  • Information - Ranger/Staff Member Present
  • Information Kiosk/Bulletin Board
  • Junior Ranger Activity
  • Parking - Auto
  • Parking - Bus/RV
  • Picnic Table
  • Restroom
  • Restroom - Accessible
  • Restroom - Seasonal
  • Scenic View/Photo Spot
  • Toilet - Flush
  • Trailhead
  • Water - Bottle-Filling Station
  • Wheelchair Accessible
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