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Need an research paper on analysis of site examination. Needs to be 5 pages. Please no plagiarism.

Need an research paper on analysis of site examination. Needs to be 5 pages. Please no plagiarism. &nbsp.There are a variety of historical sites that are explored in the tour of Concord. Perhaps the most pervasive site is the area where the battle of Concord occurred. This is highly significant as it relates to a battle that occurred on the opening day of the American Revolutionary War. The battle was significant as the American Minutemen were able to prevent the British troops from destroying the American munitions that had been stored in the town. In walking throughout the town one notes that it has in great part retained the same architecture as it did during the 18th century. in these regards, it has significance for its historical architecture. Another significant element of the tour was visits to the homes of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau, and Nathaniel Hawthorne. These are some of the most seminal authors in American history and viewing where they constructed a great amount of their work gives one insight into elements that may have influenced them. I also took a bus tour to the site of Walden Pond. One recognizes that this is the site where Thoreau wrote his seminal work, Walden. This is a highly significant site as perhaps more than any canonical work of American literature, is the site itself related to the work. In viewing the surrounding area one comes to understand many of the elements that influenced this highly important transcendental work.

The tour is conveyed through a variety of means, but most prominently through the stories of a tour guide and the first-hand viewing of the sites in question. The initial portion of the tour is a walking portion wherein individuals walk through the town of Concord, and eventually make it to the North Bridge.&nbsp.&nbsp.

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