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Explore the collections and exhibits of Concord Museum, a historic site that connects people to Concord's multi-faceted history and its continuing influence on American life. Open Tuesday to Sunday 10am to 4pm, located at 53 Cambridge Tpke, Concord MA.
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The Museum is the perfect place to start your visit to...
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The Concord Museum connects people to Concord’s...
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Concord Museum Forums are a series of public programs held...
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The Concord Museum welcomes all adult, university, middle...
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Powder Horn Amos Barrett (1752-1829) recorded fifty years...
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The Museum is the perfect place to start your visit to Concord. Visit our sixteen galleries to understand Concord’s indigenous, revolutionary, abolitionist and literary history, then head out to explore other sites that interest you in this remarkable town.
Explore the collections, exhibitions, and programs of the Concord Museum, a not-for-profit organization that connects people to Concord's multi-faceted history and its continuing influence on American life. Learn about the diverse stories of the people who lived in Concord since its earliest days and the oppression and resistance they faced.
Explore the remarkable past of Concord MA through historical, literary, and decorative arts treasures at the Concord Museum. Learn about the Native American, literary, abolitionist, cultural and revolutionary history of Concord and its influence on American life.
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Explore the history of Concord and its role in the American Revolution at the Concord Museum. See exhibits, events, and treasures such as Paul Revere's lantern and Thoreau's desk.
The Concord Museum is a history museum in Concord, Massachusetts, with collections of Americana, Revolutionary War items, Emerson and Thoreau artifacts, and decorative arts. Learn about its history, hours, admission, and notable exhibits on its website.
Visit one of the oldest museums in the country, located in Concord, MA. Learn about literary history surrounding the Revolutionary War. Our website shows you exhibitions, collections, educational opportunities, and upcoming events. Plan a trip now, and prepare to embark on a journey back in history.