Concord Museum hasn’t let the ongoing pandemic get in the way of its planning, exhibiting and programming projects. And November promises to be especially exciting and busy. Stone wall expert Robert ...
The Concord Museum, renowned for its collection of Revolutionary War objects and items from literary giants Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau, has announced a series of commemorative ...
CONCORD, N.C. — The Concord Museum is moving. After about 10 years of being in its current location, inside Union Street Square, located at 11 Union St. South, the museum will reopen next month at its ...
A new exhibit at the Concord Museum in Concord, Massachusetts shows what everyday life was like in the 18th century as part of the state's 250th anniversary celebration of the American Revolution. As ...
CONCORD — In honor of all those who have served and sacrificed to protect our nation’s founding ideas, the Concord Museum opened a new $1.2 million April 19, 1775 Permanent Exhibition and offered free ...
In honor of Veterans Day, the Concord Museum opened a new $1.2 million April 19, 1775, permanent exhibition. The galleries contain a comprehensive collection of artifacts involved in that day and ...
The Concord Museum hosted 37 children from Hawaii on a six-week virtual cross-country road trip recently to learn more about Concord’s history. Responding to the COVID-19 restrictions limiting summer ...
CONCORD - Making unlikely migrations, black-billed cuckoos and hook-beaked shrikes, ruby-throated Kinglets and and a majestic bald eagle have been spotted near the Concord Museum. Don't worry that ...
Concord Museum is the latest venue to announce its reopening following months in lockdown mode due to the pandemic. It’s reopening today — Aug. 6 — in accordance with public health recommendations and ...
"April 19, 1775" offers a comprehensive look at a pivotal day in American history. U. S. Veterans Bill Rose, Navy (Bolton); Warren Griffin, Marine Corps League (Holliston); Philip Peck, Army ...
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