Freedom Ruck
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Historical Ruck Event in Lexington
The Freedom Ruck is a sports event located at the Minute Man National Historical Park in Massachusetts. The course follows the same historic path used by the Colonial Militia and British Forces more than 250 years ago during the opening battles of the American Revolution on April 19, 1775. Participants have the option to either ruck or walk through the designated areas of the park.
The event venue is situated approximately 22 miles outside of Boston, spanning the towns of Lexington, Lincoln, and Concord. The park serves to preserve and interpret significant historic sites, structures, and landscapes related to American history. This mission supports the cause of Oscar Mike Ruckers. Registration for the event is open to the public for a fee.
The available activity for this event is:
- Freedom Ruck (Rucking or Walking)
Participants move through a landscape designed to commemorate revolutionary events and ideas. The site is managed as a National Historical Park, providing a setting defined by its historic significance and preserved natural surroundings. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.