Promotional booklet for electric-car tours on what they call "the route of the Minute Men - April 19 1775", the date referring to the first exchange of fire between the British and American troops in Concord MA. 32 pages, half of which are ads for local businesses. Text in this booklet goes into incredible detail, describing how the historic towns on this route - Lexington, Concord, Bedford, and Lowell - saw some of the pivotal moments in the early years of the American Revolutionary War. Includes numerous illustrations from photographs showing the homes of famous figures like John Hancock, as well as historic buildings like the tavern that functioned as Lord Percy's headquarters in Lexington. Includes the infamous poem "Paul Revere's Ride" by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. On the back cover is a map showing the area with the various routes emphasized. Published by the Lexington & Boston Street Railway Co. 8 1/4" x 4"