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Our exclusive HISTORY NERD® design for America's 250th Anniversary.
Featuring the Minute Man sculpture found in Minute Man National Historical Park, Concord, Massachusetts, created by Daniel Chester French in 1874 for the centennial of the Battle of Concord.
The statue portrays a minuteman leaving his plow to join the patriot forces at the Battle of Concord, marking the beginning of the American Revolutionary War.
Learn more about the Minuteman and their important role during the revolution here.
- Navy and Heather grey — Made in the America — Grown, knitted, dyed, and sewn in the USA. 4.3 oz. S - 4XL. See size chart.
Explore our complete collection celebrating America's 250th.
The photos below show the statue in mid-January 2025 and during Patriot's Day 2009, where you'll see the statue on the far side of the bridge.
Video walk through of the conflict at North Bridge
In January 2025 author J.L. Bell and I went to North Bridge and John explained exactly what happened that day. There's a great video at the top of this page, which is for The Pursuit of History: Outbreak of War , which takes place April 3 - 6, 2025 in Concord.