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CONCORD MUSEUM
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. VISIT CONCORD MUSEUM Come visit the home of "the shot heard 'round the world." The Concord Museum is your ideal place to begin your visit to Concord, MA. The important American heritage is preserved here for visitors to learn and reflect. Admission for members is always free, and admission prices can be found on this page.COLLECTION ARCHIVE
Paul Revere Lantern. Late in the evening of April 18, 1775, Paul Revere got word that the British were about to set out on a raid of the Provincial Congress’ military supplies stockpiled in Concord. He ordered fellow Patriots to set two lighted lanterns in the belfry of Boston’s Christ Church (Old North Church). This prearranged signalwas.
EXHIBITIONS AT CONCORD MUSEUM Our exhibitions can be viewed on this page. Check out past exhibitions, highlights of the Museum, and our online exhibitions that make it easy for you to interact and engage at your own pace. Visit us in person to learn about our current exhibits and programs.CALENDAR OF EVENTS
View our calendar of events to see what's up and coming at the Concord Museum. Plan a day with the kids for fun and educational activities, or attend an event with your fellow history lovers. Whatever you may be looking for, find all events by searching by date, month, andkeywords.
THE HENRY DAVID THOREAU COLLECTION The Concord Museum’s Henry David Thoreau Collection, the world’s largest collection of objects related to Concord’s native son, numbers over 250 artifacts—furniture, ceramics, glass, metalwork, books, photographs, manuscripts, and textiles. The Museum is honored to be the steward of this national treasure. Most of the household and FULL! EMERSON-THOREAU AMBLE WALKING TOUR Overview. Celebrate Emerson’s birthday and follow the footsteps of writers Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau! Enjoy the spring weather and learn about the friendship of two notable observers of nature from a museum interpreter. 1-mile walk, mostly flat terrain, rain or shine. Meet at the Concord Museum. Members $5; Non-members$15.
THE MINUTE MAN
The Minute Man. In 1871, the Town of Concord appropriated $1,000 and asked 21-year-old Dan French to design a monument for the west side of the North Bridge. French was showing promise as a sculptor, but he had yet to create a work of such importance. On April 18, 1873, French, working in his Boston studio, began “a figure of theContinental.”.
LESSON PLANS FOR TRANSCENDENTAL UNIT Lesson: Present Moment w/ Articles Objective: Students will be able to identify the benefits of paying attention to the present moment. Essential Question: Why is it important to pay attention to the present moment? Situation: Lately you and your friends have been talking about how stressed everyone is with all their responsibilities and the approaching end of high school. A WORD FOR NATURE’: CREATIVE WRITING ON THE NATURAL WORLD 2.) Personal Experience nature writing is grounded in a recent or distant experience of the author, that deals directly with the natural world or inspires thought on the environment. It may be a witness to the spoiling of the environment, an experience farming or spendingtime in the
CONCORD MUSEUM
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. VISIT CONCORD MUSEUM Come visit the home of "the shot heard 'round the world." The Concord Museum is your ideal place to begin your visit to Concord, MA. The important American heritage is preserved here for visitors to learn and reflect. Admission for members is always free, and admission prices can be found on this page.COLLECTION ARCHIVE
Paul Revere Lantern. Late in the evening of April 18, 1775, Paul Revere got word that the British were about to set out on a raid of the Provincial Congress’ military supplies stockpiled in Concord. He ordered fellow Patriots to set two lighted lanterns in the belfry of Boston’s Christ Church (Old North Church). This prearranged signalwas.
EXHIBITIONS AT CONCORD MUSEUM Our exhibitions can be viewed on this page. Check out past exhibitions, highlights of the Museum, and our online exhibitions that make it easy for you to interact and engage at your own pace. Visit us in person to learn about our current exhibits and programs.CALENDAR OF EVENTS
View our calendar of events to see what's up and coming at the Concord Museum. Plan a day with the kids for fun and educational activities, or attend an event with your fellow history lovers. Whatever you may be looking for, find all events by searching by date, month, andkeywords.
THE HENRY DAVID THOREAU COLLECTION The Concord Museum’s Henry David Thoreau Collection, the world’s largest collection of objects related to Concord’s native son, numbers over 250 artifacts—furniture, ceramics, glass, metalwork, books, photographs, manuscripts, and textiles. The Museum is honored to be the steward of this national treasure. Most of the household and FULL! EMERSON-THOREAU AMBLE WALKING TOUR Overview. Celebrate Emerson’s birthday and follow the footsteps of writers Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau! Enjoy the spring weather and learn about the friendship of two notable observers of nature from a museum interpreter. 1-mile walk, mostly flat terrain, rain or shine. Meet at the Concord Museum. Members $5; Non-members$15.
THE MINUTE MAN
The Minute Man. In 1871, the Town of Concord appropriated $1,000 and asked 21-year-old Dan French to design a monument for the west side of the North Bridge. French was showing promise as a sculptor, but he had yet to create a work of such importance. On April 18, 1873, French, working in his Boston studio, began “a figure of theContinental.”.
LESSON PLANS FOR TRANSCENDENTAL UNIT Lesson: Present Moment w/ Articles Objective: Students will be able to identify the benefits of paying attention to the present moment. Essential Question: Why is it important to pay attention to the present moment? Situation: Lately you and your friends have been talking about how stressed everyone is with all their responsibilities and the approaching end of high school. A WORD FOR NATURE’: CREATIVE WRITING ON THE NATURAL WORLD 2.) Personal Experience nature writing is grounded in a recent or distant experience of the author, that deals directly with the natural world or inspires thought on the environment. It may be a witness to the spoiling of the environment, an experience farming or spendingtime in the
COLLECTION ARCHIVE
Paul Revere Lantern. Late in the evening of April 18, 1775, Paul Revere got word that the British were about to set out on a raid of the Provincial Congress’ military supplies stockpiled in Concord. He ordered fellow Patriots to set two lighted lanterns in the belfry of Boston’s Christ Church (Old North Church). This prearranged signalwas.
VIRTUAL GARDEN TOUR
Call the Concord Museum at (978) 369-9763, ext. 238. Save $5 on your Garden Tour Ticket by becoming a Concord Museum member! Individual - $50.00 Dual - $65.00 Family - $70.00 Contributor - $125.00 Patron - $250.00 Benefactor - $500.00 Not today If you join today, please select the member priced ticket below. Member Tickets. @ $30.00 ea.EVENT REGISTRATION
Concord Museum Virtual Course. July 28 @ 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm. | Recurring Event (See all) An event every week that begins at 2:00 pm on Wednesday, repeating until August 25, 2021. Decorative Arts Sampler Join us for an introductory, five-week study of decorative arts made or used in New England from the colonial era until the early twentieth THE HENRY DAVID THOREAU COLLECTION The Concord Museum’s Henry David Thoreau Collection, the world’s largest collection of objects related to Concord’s native son, numbers over 250 artifacts—furniture, ceramics, glass, metalwork, books, photographs, manuscripts, and textiles. The Museum is honored to be the steward of this national treasure. Most of the household andTHE MINUTE MAN
The Minute Man. In 1871, the Town of Concord appropriated $1,000 and asked 21-year-old Dan French to design a monument for the west side of the North Bridge. French was showing promise as a sculptor, but he had yet to create a work of such importance. On April 18, 1873, French, working in his Boston studio, began “a figure of theContinental.”.
BEYOND MIDNIGHT: PAUL REVERE AND HIS RIDE Beyond Midnight: Paul Revere and His Ride Drawing on the American Antiquarian Society’s (AAS) unparalleled collection, and as well as loans for other collections, Beyond Midnight:Paul Revere reveals the man behind the legend- bringing to life his creative spirit, tremendous capacity to adapt to changing times, and his lasting impact on the social, economic, and political life in America. LEADERSHIP AT CONCORD MUSEUM Read through the list of leadership positions at Concord Museum. The Board of Governors, Board of Trustees, and Guild Board members are all listed on this page. Enjoy reading through and learning about our leadership positions. 30TH ANNUAL GARDEN TOUR Overview. Join us for the Concord Museum’s 30th Annual Garden Tour on Friday, May 31 & Saturday, June 1 from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. each day, organized by the Concord Museum’s Guild of Volunteers to benefit the Museum’s educational initiatives. CONCORD MUSEUM'S 25TH ANNUAL GOLF TOURNAMENT Each year the Concord Museum holds a premier golf tournament, organized by the Museum’s Guild of Volunteers, to support the Museum’s education initiatives. The Museum’s educational programs teach children about the ideas of freedom, self-government and individualism and help to bring our nation’s history alive. The Concord Museum’s 25th Annual Golf Tournament will be held View PAUL REVERE'S LANTERN On April 18, 1775, Paul Revere got word that the British were about to set out on a raid of the Provincial Congress’ military supplies stockpiled in Concord. This is the lantern that lit the church belfry, and was significant in so many ways. Read more on this page.CONCORD MUSEUM
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. VISIT CONCORD MUSEUM Come visit the home of "the shot heard 'round the world." The Concord Museum is your ideal place to begin your visit to Concord, MA. The important American heritage is preserved here for visitors to learn and reflect. Admission for members is always free, and admission prices can be found on this page.COLLECTION ARCHIVE
Paul Revere Lantern. Late in the evening of April 18, 1775, Paul Revere got word that the British were about to set out on a raid of the Provincial Congress’ military supplies stockpiled in Concord. He ordered fellow Patriots to set two lighted lanterns in the belfry of Boston’s Christ Church (Old North Church). This prearranged signalwas.
EXHIBITIONS AT CONCORD MUSEUM Our exhibitions can be viewed on this page. Check out past exhibitions, highlights of the Museum, and our online exhibitions that make it easy for you to interact and engage at your own pace. Visit us in person to learn about our current exhibits and programs.CALENDAR OF EVENTS
View our calendar of events to see what's up and coming at the Concord Museum. Plan a day with the kids for fun and educational activities, or attend an event with your fellow history lovers. Whatever you may be looking for, find all events by searching by date, month, andkeywords.
THE HENRY DAVID THOREAU COLLECTION The Concord Museum’s Henry David Thoreau Collection, the world’s largest collection of objects related to Concord’s native son, numbers over 250 artifacts—furniture, ceramics, glass, metalwork, books, photographs, manuscripts, and textiles. The Museum is honored to be the steward of this national treasure. Most of the household and FULL! EMERSON-THOREAU AMBLE WALKING TOUR Overview. Celebrate Emerson’s birthday and follow the footsteps of writers Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau! Enjoy the spring weather and learn about the friendship of two notable observers of nature from a museum interpreter. 1-mile walk, mostly flat terrain, rain or shine. Meet at the Concord Museum. Members $5; Non-members$15.
THE MINUTE MAN
The Minute Man. In 1871, the Town of Concord appropriated $1,000 and asked 21-year-old Dan French to design a monument for the west side of the North Bridge. French was showing promise as a sculptor, but he had yet to create a work of such importance. On April 18, 1873, French, working in his Boston studio, began “a figure of theContinental.”.
LESSON PLANS FOR TRANSCENDENTAL UNIT Lesson: Present Moment w/ Articles Objective: Students will be able to identify the benefits of paying attention to the present moment. Essential Question: Why is it important to pay attention to the present moment? Situation: Lately you and your friends have been talking about how stressed everyone is with all their responsibilities and the approaching end of high school. A WORD FOR NATURE’: CREATIVE WRITING ON THE NATURAL WORLD 2.) Personal Experience nature writing is grounded in a recent or distant experience of the author, that deals directly with the natural world or inspires thought on the environment. It may be a witness to the spoiling of the environment, an experience farming or spendingtime in the
CONCORD MUSEUM
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. VISIT CONCORD MUSEUM Come visit the home of "the shot heard 'round the world." The Concord Museum is your ideal place to begin your visit to Concord, MA. The important American heritage is preserved here for visitors to learn and reflect. Admission for members is always free, and admission prices can be found on this page.COLLECTION ARCHIVE
Paul Revere Lantern. Late in the evening of April 18, 1775, Paul Revere got word that the British were about to set out on a raid of the Provincial Congress’ military supplies stockpiled in Concord. He ordered fellow Patriots to set two lighted lanterns in the belfry of Boston’s Christ Church (Old North Church). This prearranged signalwas.
EXHIBITIONS AT CONCORD MUSEUM Our exhibitions can be viewed on this page. Check out past exhibitions, highlights of the Museum, and our online exhibitions that make it easy for you to interact and engage at your own pace. Visit us in person to learn about our current exhibits and programs.CALENDAR OF EVENTS
View our calendar of events to see what's up and coming at the Concord Museum. Plan a day with the kids for fun and educational activities, or attend an event with your fellow history lovers. Whatever you may be looking for, find all events by searching by date, month, andkeywords.
THE HENRY DAVID THOREAU COLLECTION The Concord Museum’s Henry David Thoreau Collection, the world’s largest collection of objects related to Concord’s native son, numbers over 250 artifacts—furniture, ceramics, glass, metalwork, books, photographs, manuscripts, and textiles. The Museum is honored to be the steward of this national treasure. Most of the household and FULL! EMERSON-THOREAU AMBLE WALKING TOUR Overview. Celebrate Emerson’s birthday and follow the footsteps of writers Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau! Enjoy the spring weather and learn about the friendship of two notable observers of nature from a museum interpreter. 1-mile walk, mostly flat terrain, rain or shine. Meet at the Concord Museum. Members $5; Non-members$15.
THE MINUTE MAN
The Minute Man. In 1871, the Town of Concord appropriated $1,000 and asked 21-year-old Dan French to design a monument for the west side of the North Bridge. French was showing promise as a sculptor, but he had yet to create a work of such importance. On April 18, 1873, French, working in his Boston studio, began “a figure of theContinental.”.
LESSON PLANS FOR TRANSCENDENTAL UNIT Lesson: Present Moment w/ Articles Objective: Students will be able to identify the benefits of paying attention to the present moment. Essential Question: Why is it important to pay attention to the present moment? Situation: Lately you and your friends have been talking about how stressed everyone is with all their responsibilities and the approaching end of high school. A WORD FOR NATURE’: CREATIVE WRITING ON THE NATURAL WORLD 2.) Personal Experience nature writing is grounded in a recent or distant experience of the author, that deals directly with the natural world or inspires thought on the environment. It may be a witness to the spoiling of the environment, an experience farming or spendingtime in the
COLLECTION ARCHIVE
Paul Revere Lantern. Late in the evening of April 18, 1775, Paul Revere got word that the British were about to set out on a raid of the Provincial Congress’ military supplies stockpiled in Concord. He ordered fellow Patriots to set two lighted lanterns in the belfry of Boston’s Christ Church (Old North Church). This prearranged signalwas.
CONCORD MUSEUM COLLECTIONS In 1850, the Concord Museum's collection began by a man who was a descendant of Concord's founders. These collections were on view for the public before the Civil War. Our collection is among a handful of American collections as old or as well documented.EVENT REGISTRATION
Concord Museum Virtual Course. July 28 @ 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm. | Recurring Event (See all) An event every week that begins at 2:00 pm on Wednesday, repeating until August 25, 2021. Decorative Arts Sampler Join us for an introductory, five-week study of decorative arts made or used in New England from the colonial era until the early twentieth ANNUAL EVENTS AT CONCORD MUSEUM Patriots’ Day. Make the Concord Museum part of your Patriots’ Day tradition! Each April, Concord is the focal point for visitors from near and far as area minutemen reenact the fateful events of April 19, 1775 and fife and drum corps from all over the nation march down MainStreet.
THE MINUTE MAN
The Minute Man. In 1871, the Town of Concord appropriated $1,000 and asked 21-year-old Dan French to design a monument for the west side of the North Bridge. French was showing promise as a sculptor, but he had yet to create a work of such importance. On April 18, 1873, French, working in his Boston studio, began “a figure of theContinental.”.
MEMBERS’ SUMMER BOOK CLUB Overview. Read along in the Museum’s summer book club that includes both the new and noteworthy and Concord classics. Whether you are on the beach, a mountain, or your sofa members can join us virtually for monthly reads, discussions, and themed cocktails all summer long. BEYOND MIDNIGHT: PAUL REVERE AND HIS RIDE Beyond Midnight: Paul Revere and His Ride Drawing on the American Antiquarian Society’s (AAS) unparalleled collection, and as well as loans for other collections, Beyond Midnight:Paul Revere reveals the man behind the legend- bringing to life his creative spirit, tremendous capacity to adapt to changing times, and his lasting impact on the social, economic, and political life in America. PAUL REVERE'S LANTERN On April 18, 1775, Paul Revere got word that the British were about to set out on a raid of the Provincial Congress’ military supplies stockpiled in Concord. This is the lantern that lit the church belfry, and was significant in so many ways. Read more on this page. A WORD FOR NATURE’: CREATIVE WRITING ON THE NATURAL WORLD 2.) Personal Experience nature writing is grounded in a recent or distant experience of the author, that deals directly with the natural world or inspires thought on the environment. It may be a witness to the spoiling of the environment, an experience farming or spendingtime in the
THOMAS J. PUTNAM NAMED EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF THE CONCORD 2 Woodrow Wilson School at Princeton University, and served as a Fulbright Research Fellow in Senegal, West Africa. Putnam was also a Thomas J. Watson Fellow in Quebec, Canada and aCONCORD MUSEUM
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. VISIT CONCORD MUSEUM Come visit the home of "the shot heard 'round the world." The Concord Museum is your ideal place to begin your visit to Concord, MA. The important American heritage is preserved here for visitors to learn and reflect. Admission for members is always free, and admission prices can be found on this page.COLLECTION ARCHIVE
Paul Revere Lantern. Late in the evening of April 18, 1775, Paul Revere got word that the British were about to set out on a raid of the Provincial Congress’ military supplies stockpiled in Concord. He ordered fellow Patriots to set two lighted lanterns in the belfry of Boston’s Christ Church (Old North Church). This prearranged signalwas.
CONCORD MUSEUM COLLECTIONS In 1850, the Concord Museum's collection began by a man who was a descendant of Concord's founders. These collections were on view for the public before the Civil War. Our collection is among a handful of American collections as old or as well documented. EXHIBITIONS AT CONCORD MUSEUM Our exhibitions can be viewed on this page. Check out past exhibitions, highlights of the Museum, and our online exhibitions that make it easy for you to interact and engage at your own pace. Visit us in person to learn about our current exhibits and programs. ANNUAL EVENTS AT CONCORD MUSEUM Patriots’ Day. Make the Concord Museum part of your Patriots’ Day tradition! Each April, Concord is the focal point for visitors from near and far as area minutemen reenact the fateful events of April 19, 1775 and fife and drum corps from all over the nation march down MainStreet.
THE HENRY DAVID THOREAU COLLECTION The Concord Museum’s Henry David Thoreau Collection, the world’s largest collection of objects related to Concord’s native son, numbers over 250 artifacts—furniture, ceramics, glass, metalwork, books, photographs, manuscripts, and textiles. The Museum is honored to be the steward of this national treasure. Most of the household and FULL! EMERSON-THOREAU AMBLE WALKING TOUR Overview. Celebrate Emerson’s birthday and follow the footsteps of writers Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau! Enjoy the spring weather and learn about the friendship of two notable observers of nature from a museum interpreter. 1-mile walk, mostly flat terrain, rain or shine. Meet at the Concord Museum. Members $5; Non-members$15.
PAUL REVERE'S LANTERN On April 18, 1775, Paul Revere got word that the British were about to set out on a raid of the Provincial Congress’ military supplies stockpiled in Concord. This is the lantern that lit the church belfry, and was significant in so many ways. Read more on this page. A WORD FOR NATURE’: CREATIVE WRITING ON THE NATURAL WORLD 2.) Personal Experience nature writing is grounded in a recent or distant experience of the author, that deals directly with the natural world or inspires thought on the environment. It may be a witness to the spoiling of the environment, an experience farming or spendingtime in the
CONCORD MUSEUM
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. VISIT CONCORD MUSEUM Come visit the home of "the shot heard 'round the world." The Concord Museum is your ideal place to begin your visit to Concord, MA. The important American heritage is preserved here for visitors to learn and reflect. Admission for members is always free, and admission prices can be found on this page.COLLECTION ARCHIVE
Paul Revere Lantern. Late in the evening of April 18, 1775, Paul Revere got word that the British were about to set out on a raid of the Provincial Congress’ military supplies stockpiled in Concord. He ordered fellow Patriots to set two lighted lanterns in the belfry of Boston’s Christ Church (Old North Church). This prearranged signalwas.
CONCORD MUSEUM COLLECTIONS In 1850, the Concord Museum's collection began by a man who was a descendant of Concord's founders. These collections were on view for the public before the Civil War. Our collection is among a handful of American collections as old or as well documented. EXHIBITIONS AT CONCORD MUSEUM Our exhibitions can be viewed on this page. Check out past exhibitions, highlights of the Museum, and our online exhibitions that make it easy for you to interact and engage at your own pace. Visit us in person to learn about our current exhibits and programs. ANNUAL EVENTS AT CONCORD MUSEUM Patriots’ Day. Make the Concord Museum part of your Patriots’ Day tradition! Each April, Concord is the focal point for visitors from near and far as area minutemen reenact the fateful events of April 19, 1775 and fife and drum corps from all over the nation march down MainStreet.
THE HENRY DAVID THOREAU COLLECTION The Concord Museum’s Henry David Thoreau Collection, the world’s largest collection of objects related to Concord’s native son, numbers over 250 artifacts—furniture, ceramics, glass, metalwork, books, photographs, manuscripts, and textiles. The Museum is honored to be the steward of this national treasure. Most of the household and FULL! EMERSON-THOREAU AMBLE WALKING TOUR Overview. Celebrate Emerson’s birthday and follow the footsteps of writers Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau! Enjoy the spring weather and learn about the friendship of two notable observers of nature from a museum interpreter. 1-mile walk, mostly flat terrain, rain or shine. Meet at the Concord Museum. Members $5; Non-members$15.
PAUL REVERE'S LANTERN On April 18, 1775, Paul Revere got word that the British were about to set out on a raid of the Provincial Congress’ military supplies stockpiled in Concord. This is the lantern that lit the church belfry, and was significant in so many ways. Read more on this page. A WORD FOR NATURE’: CREATIVE WRITING ON THE NATURAL WORLD 2.) Personal Experience nature writing is grounded in a recent or distant experience of the author, that deals directly with the natural world or inspires thought on the environment. It may be a witness to the spoiling of the environment, an experience farming or spendingtime in the
COLLECTION ARCHIVE
Paul Revere Lantern. Late in the evening of April 18, 1775, Paul Revere got word that the British were about to set out on a raid of the Provincial Congress’ military supplies stockpiled in Concord. He ordered fellow Patriots to set two lighted lanterns in the belfry of Boston’s Christ Church (Old North Church). This prearranged signalwas.
ABOUT CONCORD MUSEUM Learn about Concord Museum, where Concord's rich, historical past is brought to life through inspiring collections, literature, and engaging exhibits. Founded in 1886, the Museum is a center of cultural enjoyment for the region and a gateway to the town of Concord for visitors from around the world.CALENDAR OF EVENTS
View our calendar of events to see what's up and coming at the Concord Museum. Plan a day with the kids for fun and educational activities, or attend an event with your fellow history lovers. Whatever you may be looking for, find all events by searching by date, month, andkeywords.
EVENT REGISTRATION
Concord Museum Virtual Course. July 28 @ 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm. | Recurring Event (See all) An event every week that begins at 2:00 pm on Wednesday, repeating until August 25, 2021. Decorative Arts Sampler Join us for an introductory, five-week study of decorative arts made or used in New England from the colonial era until the early twentieth SHELTERING WITH THOREAU: A CONVERSATION WITH DAVID GESSNER Overview. When the pandemic struck, nature writer David Gessner turned to Henry David Thoreau for lessons on how to live alone. In his new book, Savage Delight: Sheltering with Thoreau in the Age of Crisis, he explores whether those lessons – of re-wilding, loving nature, self-reliance, and civil disobedience—hold a secret that could help save us as we face the coming challenges of climate MEMBERS’ SUMMER BOOK CLUB Overview. Read along in the Museum’s summer book club that includes both the new and noteworthy and Concord classics. Whether you are on the beach, a mountain, or your sofa members can join us virtually for monthly reads, discussions, and themed cocktails all summer long.THE MINUTE MAN
The Minute Man. In 1871, the Town of Concord appropriated $1,000 and asked 21-year-old Dan French to design a monument for the west side of the North Bridge. French was showing promise as a sculptor, but he had yet to create a work of such importance. On April 18, 1873, French, working in his Boston studio, began “a figure of theContinental.”.
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Learn about our driven staff members and remarkable team that makes everything possible. Find contact information for the person you're looking for on this page. Contact the Museum at (978) 369-9763. LEADERSHIP AT CONCORD MUSEUM Read through the list of leadership positions at Concord Museum. The Board of Governors, Board of Trustees, and Guild Board members are all listed on this page. Enjoy reading through and learning about our leadership positions. BEYOND MIDNIGHT: PAUL REVERE AND HIS RIDE Beyond Midnight: Paul Revere and His Ride Drawing on the American Antiquarian Society’s (AAS) unparalleled collection, and as well as loans for other collections, Beyond Midnight:Paul Revere reveals the man behind the legend- bringing to life his creative spirit, tremendous capacity to adapt to changing times, and his lasting impact on the social, economic, and political life in America.CONCORD MUSEUM
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. VISIT CONCORD MUSEUM Come visit the home of "the shot heard 'round the world." The Concord Museum is your ideal place to begin your visit to Concord, MA. The important American heritage is preserved here for visitors to learn and reflect. Admission for members is always free, and admission prices can be found on this page.COLLECTION ARCHIVE
Paul Revere Lantern. Late in the evening of April 18, 1775, Paul Revere got word that the British were about to set out on a raid of the Provincial Congress’ military supplies stockpiled in Concord. He ordered fellow Patriots to set two lighted lanterns in the belfry of Boston’s Christ Church (Old North Church). This prearranged signalwas.
EXHIBITIONS AT CONCORD MUSEUM Our exhibitions can be viewed on this page. Check out past exhibitions, highlights of the Museum, and our online exhibitions that make it easy for you to interact and engage at your own pace. Visit us in person to learn about our current exhibits and programs.CALENDAR OF EVENTS
View our calendar of events to see what's up and coming at the Concord Museum. Plan a day with the kids for fun and educational activities, or attend an event with your fellow history lovers. Whatever you may be looking for, find all events by searching by date, month, andkeywords.
THE HENRY DAVID THOREAU COLLECTION The Concord Museum’s Henry David Thoreau Collection, the world’s largest collection of objects related to Concord’s native son, numbers over 250 artifacts—furniture, ceramics, glass, metalwork, books, photographs, manuscripts, and textiles. The Museum is honored to be the steward of this national treasure. Most of the household and FULL! EMERSON-THOREAU AMBLE WALKING TOUR Overview. Celebrate Emerson’s birthday and follow the footsteps of writers Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau! Enjoy the spring weather and learn about the friendship of two notable observers of nature from a museum interpreter. 1-mile walk, mostly flat terrain, rain or shine. Meet at the Concord Museum. Members $5; Non-members$15.
DATING & TYPOLOGY OF ARTIFACTS Dating and Typology of Artifacts. To date artifacts most accurately, archaeologists need the context in which artifacts lie in the ground to be undisturbed. This context may then be excavated to find associations between the artifacts and the organic materials required for radiocarbon dating. A secondary dating method, a rule-of-thumb LESSON PLANS FOR TRANSCENDENTAL UNIT Lesson: Present Moment w/ Articles Objective: Students will be able to identify the benefits of paying attention to the present moment. Essential Question: Why is it important to pay attention to the present moment? Situation: Lately you and your friends have been talking about how stressed everyone is with all their responsibilities and the approaching end of high school. A WORD FOR NATURE’: CREATIVE WRITING ON THE NATURAL WORLD 2.) Personal Experience nature writing is grounded in a recent or distant experience of the author, that deals directly with the natural world or inspires thought on the environment. It may be a witness to the spoiling of the environment, an experience farming or spendingtime in the
CONCORD MUSEUM
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. VISIT CONCORD MUSEUM Come visit the home of "the shot heard 'round the world." The Concord Museum is your ideal place to begin your visit to Concord, MA. The important American heritage is preserved here for visitors to learn and reflect. Admission for members is always free, and admission prices can be found on this page.COLLECTION ARCHIVE
Paul Revere Lantern. Late in the evening of April 18, 1775, Paul Revere got word that the British were about to set out on a raid of the Provincial Congress’ military supplies stockpiled in Concord. He ordered fellow Patriots to set two lighted lanterns in the belfry of Boston’s Christ Church (Old North Church). This prearranged signalwas.
EXHIBITIONS AT CONCORD MUSEUM Our exhibitions can be viewed on this page. Check out past exhibitions, highlights of the Museum, and our online exhibitions that make it easy for you to interact and engage at your own pace. Visit us in person to learn about our current exhibits and programs.CALENDAR OF EVENTS
View our calendar of events to see what's up and coming at the Concord Museum. Plan a day with the kids for fun and educational activities, or attend an event with your fellow history lovers. Whatever you may be looking for, find all events by searching by date, month, andkeywords.
THE HENRY DAVID THOREAU COLLECTION The Concord Museum’s Henry David Thoreau Collection, the world’s largest collection of objects related to Concord’s native son, numbers over 250 artifacts—furniture, ceramics, glass, metalwork, books, photographs, manuscripts, and textiles. The Museum is honored to be the steward of this national treasure. Most of the household and FULL! EMERSON-THOREAU AMBLE WALKING TOUR Overview. Celebrate Emerson’s birthday and follow the footsteps of writers Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau! Enjoy the spring weather and learn about the friendship of two notable observers of nature from a museum interpreter. 1-mile walk, mostly flat terrain, rain or shine. Meet at the Concord Museum. Members $5; Non-members$15.
DATING & TYPOLOGY OF ARTIFACTS Dating and Typology of Artifacts. To date artifacts most accurately, archaeologists need the context in which artifacts lie in the ground to be undisturbed. This context may then be excavated to find associations between the artifacts and the organic materials required for radiocarbon dating. A secondary dating method, a rule-of-thumb LESSON PLANS FOR TRANSCENDENTAL UNIT Lesson: Present Moment w/ Articles Objective: Students will be able to identify the benefits of paying attention to the present moment. Essential Question: Why is it important to pay attention to the present moment? Situation: Lately you and your friends have been talking about how stressed everyone is with all their responsibilities and the approaching end of high school. A WORD FOR NATURE’: CREATIVE WRITING ON THE NATURAL WORLD 2.) Personal Experience nature writing is grounded in a recent or distant experience of the author, that deals directly with the natural world or inspires thought on the environment. It may be a witness to the spoiling of the environment, an experience farming or spendingtime in the
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Paul Revere Lantern. Late in the evening of April 18, 1775, Paul Revere got word that the British were about to set out on a raid of the Provincial Congress’ military supplies stockpiled in Concord. He ordered fellow Patriots to set two lighted lanterns in the belfry of Boston’s Christ Church (Old North Church). This prearranged signalwas.
CONCORD MUSEUM COLLECTIONS In 1850, the Concord Museum's collection began by a man who was a descendant of Concord's founders. These collections were on view for the public before the Civil War. Our collection is among a handful of American collections as old or as well documented.EVENT REGISTRATION
Concord Museum Virtual Course. July 28 @ 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm. | Recurring Event (See all) An event every week that begins at 2:00 pm on Wednesday, repeating until August 25, 2021. Decorative Arts Sampler Join us for an introductory, five-week study of decorative arts made or used in New England from the colonial era until the early twentieth SHELTERING WITH THOREAU: A CONVERSATION WITH DAVID GESSNER Overview. When the pandemic struck, nature writer David Gessner turned to Henry David Thoreau for lessons on how to live alone. In his new book, Savage Delight: Sheltering with Thoreau in the Age of Crisis, he explores whether those lessons – of re-wilding, loving nature, self-reliance, and civil disobedience—hold a secret that could help save us as we face the coming challenges of climate ANNUAL EVENTS AT CONCORD MUSEUM Patriots’ Day. Make the Concord Museum part of your Patriots’ Day tradition! Each April, Concord is the focal point for visitors from near and far as area minutemen reenact the fateful events of April 19, 1775 and fife and drum corps from all over the nation march down MainStreet.
MEMBERS’ SUMMER BOOK CLUB Overview. Read along in the Museum’s summer book club that includes both the new and noteworthy and Concord classics. Whether you are on the beach, a mountain, or your sofa members can join us virtually for monthly reads, discussions, and themed cocktails all summer long. BEYOND MIDNIGHT: PAUL REVERE AND HIS RIDE Beyond Midnight: Paul Revere and His Ride Drawing on the American Antiquarian Society’s (AAS) unparalleled collection, and as well as loans for other collections, Beyond Midnight:Paul Revere reveals the man behind the legend- bringing to life his creative spirit, tremendous capacity to adapt to changing times, and his lasting impact on the social, economic, and political life in America.THE MINUTE MAN
The Minute Man. In 1871, the Town of Concord appropriated $1,000 and asked 21-year-old Dan French to design a monument for the west side of the North Bridge. French was showing promise as a sculptor, but he had yet to create a work of such importance. On April 18, 1873, French, working in his Boston studio, began “a figure of theContinental.”.
PAUL REVERE'S LANTERN On April 18, 1775, Paul Revere got word that the British were about to set out on a raid of the Provincial Congress’ military supplies stockpiled in Concord. This is the lantern that lit the church belfry, and was significant in so many ways. Read more on this page. A WORD FOR NATURE’: CREATIVE WRITING ON THE NATURAL WORLD 2.) Personal Experience nature writing is grounded in a recent or distant experience of the author, that deals directly with the natural world or inspires thought on the environment. It may be a witness to the spoiling of the environment, an experience farming or spendingtime in the
CONCORD MUSEUM
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. VISIT CONCORD MUSEUM Come visit the home of "the shot heard 'round the world." The Concord Museum is your ideal place to begin your visit to Concord, MA. The important American heritage is preserved here for visitors to learn and reflect. Admission for members is always free, and admission prices can be found on this page.COLLECTION ARCHIVE
Collection Highlights The Concord Museum’s outstanding collection has been recognized for its national significance by curators, historians, educators, and visitors for more than a century. CONCORD MUSEUM COLLECTIONS In 1850, the Concord Museum's collection began by a man who was a descendant of Concord's founders. These collections were on view for the public before the Civil War. Our collection is among a handful of American collections as old or as well documented. EXHIBITIONS AT CONCORD MUSEUM Our exhibitions can be viewed on this page. Check out past exhibitions, highlights of the Museum, and our online exhibitions that make it easy for you to interact and engage at your own pace. Visit us in person to learn about our current exhibits and programs. ANNUAL EVENTS AT CONCORD MUSEUM Patriots’ Day. Make the Concord Museum part of your Patriots’ Day tradition! Each April, Concord is the focal point for visitors from near and far as area minutemen reenact the fateful events of April 19, 1775 and fife and drum corps from all over the nation march down MainStreet.
THE HENRY DAVID THOREAU COLLECTION The Henry David Thoreau Collection. The Concord Museum’s Henry David Thoreau Collection, the world’s largest collection of objects related to Concord’s native son, numbers over 250 artifacts—furniture, ceramics, glass, metalwork, books, photographs, manuscripts, and textiles. FULL! EMERSON-THOREAU AMBLE WALKING TOUR Thank you for your interest in our programs. We hope that you consider joining us for another program soon! Celebrate Emerson’s birthday and follow the footsteps of writers Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau! Enjoy the spring weather and learn about the friendship of two notable observers of nature from a museum interpreter. 1-mileView Article
PAUL REVERE'S LANTERN On April 18, 1775, Paul Revere got word that the British were about to set out on a raid of the Provincial Congress’ military supplies stockpiled in Concord. This is the lantern that lit the church belfry, and was significant in so many ways. Read more on this page. A WORD FOR NATURE’: CREATIVE WRITING ON THE NATURAL WORLD 2.) Personal Experience nature writing is grounded in a recent or distant experience of the author, that deals directly with the natural world or inspires thought on the environment. It may be a witness to the spoiling of the environment, an experience farming or spendingtime in the
CONCORD MUSEUM
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. VISIT CONCORD MUSEUM Come visit the home of "the shot heard 'round the world." The Concord Museum is your ideal place to begin your visit to Concord, MA. The important American heritage is preserved here for visitors to learn and reflect. Admission for members is always free, and admission prices can be found on this page.COLLECTION ARCHIVE
Collection Highlights The Concord Museum’s outstanding collection has been recognized for its national significance by curators, historians, educators, and visitors for more than a century. CONCORD MUSEUM COLLECTIONS In 1850, the Concord Museum's collection began by a man who was a descendant of Concord's founders. These collections were on view for the public before the Civil War. Our collection is among a handful of American collections as old or as well documented. EXHIBITIONS AT CONCORD MUSEUM Our exhibitions can be viewed on this page. Check out past exhibitions, highlights of the Museum, and our online exhibitions that make it easy for you to interact and engage at your own pace. Visit us in person to learn about our current exhibits and programs. ANNUAL EVENTS AT CONCORD MUSEUM Patriots’ Day. Make the Concord Museum part of your Patriots’ Day tradition! Each April, Concord is the focal point for visitors from near and far as area minutemen reenact the fateful events of April 19, 1775 and fife and drum corps from all over the nation march down MainStreet.
THE HENRY DAVID THOREAU COLLECTION The Henry David Thoreau Collection. The Concord Museum’s Henry David Thoreau Collection, the world’s largest collection of objects related to Concord’s native son, numbers over 250 artifacts—furniture, ceramics, glass, metalwork, books, photographs, manuscripts, and textiles. FULL! EMERSON-THOREAU AMBLE WALKING TOUR Thank you for your interest in our programs. We hope that you consider joining us for another program soon! Celebrate Emerson’s birthday and follow the footsteps of writers Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau! Enjoy the spring weather and learn about the friendship of two notable observers of nature from a museum interpreter. 1-mileView Article
PAUL REVERE'S LANTERN On April 18, 1775, Paul Revere got word that the British were about to set out on a raid of the Provincial Congress’ military supplies stockpiled in Concord. This is the lantern that lit the church belfry, and was significant in so many ways. Read more on this page. A WORD FOR NATURE’: CREATIVE WRITING ON THE NATURAL WORLD 2.) Personal Experience nature writing is grounded in a recent or distant experience of the author, that deals directly with the natural world or inspires thought on the environment. It may be a witness to the spoiling of the environment, an experience farming or spendingtime in the
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Collection Highlights The Concord Museum’s outstanding collection has been recognized for its national significance by curators, historians, educators, and visitors for more than a century. ABOUT CONCORD MUSEUM Learn about Concord Museum, where Concord's rich, historical past is brought to life through inspiring collections, literature, and engaging exhibits. Founded in 1886, the Museum is a center of cultural enjoyment for the region and a gateway to the town of Concord for visitors from around the world.CALENDAR OF EVENTS
View our calendar of events to see what's up and coming at the Concord Museum. Plan a day with the kids for fun and educational activities, or attend an event with your fellow history lovers. Whatever you may be looking for, find all events by searching by date, month, andkeywords.
SHELTERING WITH THOREAU: A CONVERSATION WITH DAVID GESSNER Overview. When the pandemic struck, nature writer David Gessner turned to Henry David Thoreau for lessons on how to live alone. In his new book, Savage Delight: Sheltering with Thoreau in the Age of Crisis, he explores whether those lessons – of re-wilding, loving nature, self-reliance, and civil disobedience—hold a secret that could help save us as we face the coming challenges of climateEVENT REGISTRATION
Event Registration Pre-registration for the following events is required; please click the event link below to register. Call the Concord Museum at (978) 369-9763, ext. 216 with any questions. MEMBERS’ SUMMER BOOK CLUB Overview. Read along in the Museum’s summer book club that includes both the new and noteworthy and Concord classics. Whether you are on the beach, a mountain, or your sofa members can join us virtually for monthly reads, discussions, and themed cocktails all summer long.ABOUT OUR STAFF
Learn about our driven staff members and remarkable team that makes everything possible. Find contact information for the person you're looking for on this page. Contact the Museum at (978) 369-9763.THE MINUTE MAN
In 1871, the Town of Concord appropriated $1,000 and asked 21-year-old Dan French to design a monument for the west side of the North Bridge. French was showing promise as a sculptor, but he had yet to create a work of such importance. On April 18, 1873, French, working in his Boston studio, began “a figure of the View Article BEYOND MIDNIGHT: PAUL REVERE AND HIS RIDE Beyond Midnight: Paul Revere and His Ride Drawing on the American Antiquarian Society’s (AAS) unparalleled collection, and as well as loans for other collections, Beyond Midnight:Paul Revere reveals the man behind the legend- bringing to life his creative spirit, tremendous capacity to adapt to changing times, and his lasting impact on the social, economic, and political life in America. LEADERSHIP AT CONCORD MUSEUM Read through the list of leadership positions at Concord Museum. The Board of Governors, Board of Trustees, and Guild Board members are all listed on this page. Enjoy reading through and learning about our leadership positions.* __
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CONCORD MUSEUM FORUMS Historians and prize-winning authors Harold Holzer and Doris Kearns Goodwin were recent guests at a Concord Museum Forum. Museum forums are a series of public programs to foster dialogue on a diverse range of historical, contemporary, and cultural topics that resonate with Concord’s history! All forums are virtual and free with advanced online registration. Any donations help support the Museum’s education initiatives. Be sure to check out our Calendar for upcoming forums with other distinguished guests!OUR HOURS
OUR MUSEUM IS OPEN! ONLINE REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED. PURCHASE TICKETS HERE. CONCORD MUSEUM’S NEW VIRTUAL EXHIBITION! _Please note: Concord Museum is easily accessible and has two parking entrances, whether approaching via Cambridge Turnpike or Lexington Road. The main Museum entrance is at 53 Cambridge Turnpike._ APRIL 19, 1775 GALLERIES NOW OPEN! Concord Museum just opened three new permanent galleries chronicling the events of April 19, 1775 and their revolutionary effect on American history. The oft-told story of the battle at Concord’s North Bridge comes to life in dramatic new and more inclusive ways to recount the fateful moment when the first shots were fired and the American Revolution began. “This new April 19,1775 exhibition marries the Museum’s iconic artifacts with a multi-dimensional narrative to the foundational story like it has never been told before,” stated the Museum’s President Ralph Earle.FEATURED EVENTS
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25TH ANNUAL FAMILY TREES: A CELEBRATION OF CHILDREN’S LITERATURE Concord's renowned literary tradition takes a creative twist during the holiday season when Concord Museum opens the 25th Annual Family Trees: A Celebration of Children's Literature. Trees and wreaths of all shapes and sizes are decorated with charm and inspiration from acclaimed classic and contemporary children's books. Family Trees will be celebrated from November 25,…Dec 06
ART-MAKING PROGRAM WITH HONORARY CHAIR NICOLE TADGELL Join us for a free virtual event from the comfort of your home! What do you want to be when you grow up? Annie dreams of being an astronaut who flies to outer space! Join Family Trees Honorary Chair and Award-winning illustrator of Astronaut Annie, Nicole Tadgell, in a creative art-making program that’s out of…Dec 11 - 13
A VIRTUAL WEEKEND WITH AUTHORS AND ILLUSTRATORS Join us for a free virtual event series from the comfort of your home! Meet some of the accomplished authors and illustrators whose books are featured in the 25th Annual Family Trees: A Celebration of Children’s Literature in a series of virtual programs. Watch videos, read stories, and participate in art-making and story-tellingactivities all…
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10TH ANNUAL HOLIDAY HOUSE TOUR: VIRTUAL EVENT The Guild of Volunteers is pleased to offer the Concord Museum’s 10th Annual Holiday House Tour as a virtual experience! We invite you to join us for exclusive video tours of six Concord homes decorated for the holidays with boundless charm, creativity, and the joys of the season. By signing up for the tour, you…Dec 12
10TH ANNUAL HOLIDAY HOUSE TOUR: VIRTUAL EVENT The Guild of Volunteers is pleased to offer the Concord Museum’s 10th Annual Holiday House Tour as a virtual experience! We invite you to join us for exclusive video tours of six Concord homes decorated for the holidays with boundless charm, creativity, and the joys of the season. By signing up for the tour, you…Dec 13
10TH ANNUAL HOLIDAY HOUSE TOUR: VIRTUAL EVENT The Guild of Volunteers is pleased to offer the Concord Museum’s 10th Annual Holiday House Tour as a virtual experience! We invite you to join us for exclusive video tours of six Concord homes decorated for the holidays with boundless charm, creativity, and the joys of the season. By signing up for the tour, you…view full calendar
AT THE CENTER OFREVOLUTION The campaign for the concord museum The Concord Museum stands at the center of the remarkable revolutionary legacy of Concord, Massachusetts. To realize the full potential of this extraordinary place, we are enhancing our facilities and sustaining our future to provide transformative experiences of history to new and broader audiences. While our vision has expanded, our mission remains the same: to show how a town shaped a nation and to make Concord’s past relevant to the present.learn more
EDUCATION AT THE MUSEUM Learn with us! Whether it is learning about the roots of American democracy, the power of independent thinking, preservation of the environment, or the intricacies of craftsmanship, the Concord Museum brings history into the lives of learners of all ages. Visit up close with the famed Revere Lantern, 1775, intricately carved colonial powder horns, Henry David Thoreau’s wooden flute, and Ralph Waldo Emerson’s study filled with his books.learn more
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