The Americans have a short history, but they preserve it very well. In Boston you can see the church which was used to monitor the movements of the British army during the revolution, the bridge where it was the first bullet shot, the bench where Washington once sat. So, it seams to be very precise, but, with a lot of monuments there are funny little details, which put a veil on the Truth.
Here is the statue of the founder of Harvard University, John Harvard. But there are three lies:
- The date of the foundation is not correct
- The model was not the founder himself, but a future senator
- John Harvard is not the founder, he just let by testament his collection of 400 books to the existing school.
Another example is the bridge across which it was the first battle between 400 British soldiers and 3000 local colon militia. It is not the original bridge, and the original location was several hundreds meters upstream.