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Concord Museum
Comment on Facebook The Museum is open year round and offers a wide variety of programs for adults, children and families. Public programs include classes, workshops, concerts, walking tours, gallery conversations, lectures, and symposia.
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Contact Info
Concord Museum
200 Lexington Road
Concord, MA 01742
Phone: (978) 369-9763 |
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Current Events
04/13/12- 06/17/12 |
"The Object of History: Colonial Treasures from the Massachusetts Historical Society"
Concord Museum
Presented by Concord Museum
at Concord Museum
April 13-June 17, 2012
“The Object of History: Colonial Treasures from the Massachusetts Historical Society” is on view at the Concord Museum from April 13 through June 17, 2012. What is the meaning of historical objects? Why are they preserved, and why have they survived? Are they valued for their associations, aesthetic appeal, oddity, or simply the stories that they tell? Such questions are the focus of the new exhibition that explores over 70 rarely-exhibited objects including portraits,...
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Upcoming Events
06/01/12- 06/02/12 |
23rd Annual Concord Museum Garden Tour
Concord Museum
Presented by Concord Museum
at Concord Museum
June 1-June 2, 2012
The Concord Museum’s 23rd annual Garden Tour has become a New England tradition for garden lovers from near and far. The Garden Tour will take place rain or shine on Friday and Saturday, June 1 and 2. The tour of eight Concord-area private gardens is self-guided and self-paced, beginning each day at 9 a.m. and continuing until 4 p.m. Tickets are good for either or both days, but each garden may only be visited once. Advance Tickets (through 5/25): $32; after 5/25 or at the door: $38. ...
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Reading a Powder Horn: The Siege of Boston through One Soldier’s Eyes
Concord Museum
Presented by Concord Museum
at Concord Museum
June 14, 2012
"Reading a Powder Horn: The Siege of Boston through One Soldier’s Eyes," is presented by J.L. Bell on Thursday, June 14, at 7:00 p.m. at the Concord Museum.
J. L. Bell is the voice of the well-known blog, “Boston 1775” (http://boston1775.blogspot.com/), that offers history, analysis, and unabashed gossip about the start of the American Revolution. His presentation will use an ambitiously engraved powder horn exhibited in the Concord Museum's...
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Current &
Upcoming Events
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Current Events
04/13/12- 06/17/12 |
"The Object of History: Colonial Treasures from the Massachusetts Historical Society"
Concord Museum
Presented by Concord Museum
at Concord Museum
April 13-June 17, 2012
“The Object of History: Colonial Treasures from the Massachusetts Historical Society” is on view at the Concord Museum from April 13 through June 17, 2012. What is the meaning of historical objects? Why are they preserved, and why have they survived? Are they valued for their associations, aesthetic appeal, oddity, or simply the stories that they tell? Such questions are the focus of the new exhibition that explores over 70 rarely-exhibited objects including portraits,...
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Upcoming Events
06/01/12- 06/02/12 |
23rd Annual Concord Museum Garden Tour
Concord Museum
Presented by Concord Museum
at Concord Museum
June 1-June 2, 2012
The Concord Museum’s 23rd annual Garden Tour has become a New England tradition for garden lovers from near and far. The Garden Tour will take place rain or shine on Friday and Saturday, June 1 and 2. The tour of eight Concord-area private gardens is self-guided and self-paced, beginning each day at 9 a.m. and continuing until 4 p.m. Tickets are good for either or both days, but each garden may only be visited once. Advance Tickets (through 5/25): $32; after 5/25 or at the door: $38. ...
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| 06/14/12 |
Reading a Powder Horn: The Siege of Boston through One Soldier’s Eyes
Concord Museum
Presented by Concord Museum
at Concord Museum
June 14, 2012
"Reading a Powder Horn: The Siege of Boston through One Soldier’s Eyes," is presented by J.L. Bell on Thursday, June 14, at 7:00 p.m. at the Concord Museum.
J. L. Bell is the voice of the well-known blog, “Boston 1775” (http://boston1775.blogspot.com/), that offers history, analysis, and unabashed gossip about the start of the American Revolution. His presentation will use an ambitiously engraved powder horn exhibited in the Concord Museum's...
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