Visit Concord in Massachusetts
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7.11.26
Free Family Day
Come to The Umbrella for free family fun! Drop by any time during the two-hour time block to create a story-time-worthy character puppet, led by…
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7.16.26
Concord Band Summer Concert at 51 Walden: “Boston Liberties”
The Concord Band, directed by James O’Dell, will be performing at 51 Walden Performing Arts Center in Concord on Thursday, July 16 at 7:15pm. The theme…
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Celebrating 250 years of revolutionary greatness
Welcome to Concord, Massachusetts where America’s roots run deep. Explore the birthplace of American independence and imagination, the town that Thoreau called “most estimable place in all the world.” Concord’s fascinating past makes it a popular tourist destination, with TripAdvisor ranking it one of the Best Places to Visit. Discover the local charm and well preserved historic places that bring visitors from around the world. Here you can retrace the steps of Revolutionary War soldiers and literary greats and learn about how “the shot heard round the world” led to America’s independence. To experience Concord is to experience the American story.
Location and Size
25.9 square miles, nestled just outside Boston.
Famous for
Trendiness – arts, antiques, historic and cultural district, entertainment, lectures, music, restaurants and bars.
Heritage – historic homes, national parks, museums, tours and adventure.
Outdoor Life – family farms, hiking, biking, walking paths, and breathtaking natural beauty.
Why stay the night? Romantic fireside winters, spring gardens, fall leaf peeping and fall and spring harvests.
Group Bus Tours
The Town of Concord offers tours to fit every group’s needs. Whether you live local or are visiting us from another region, we welcome you to experience Concord with a tour led by one of our certified guides. Small group, private and bus tours are available year round. Tours can focus on Revolutionary History, Literary History, Little Women, cemeteries and more.
Walking Tours
Walking tours depart the Concord Visitor Center at 1:00P, daily. The 75 minute experience will introduce guests to the Downtown Concord area and will touch on Concord’s rich Revolutionary and Literary history while visiting sites such as The Milldam, Monument Square, The Old Hill Burial Ground and more.
🇺🇸 Experience history where it happened.
Join Wright Tavern for a stirring reading of the Declaration of Independence on Friday, July 11, from 1:00–3:00 p.m. on the steps of First Parish in Concord.
Hear the Declaration read aloud much as the people of Massachusetts first experienced it nearly 250 years ago, and discover the courage, hope, and resolve that launched a new nation.
This free, family-friendly event is a wonderful opportunity to connect with Concord’s revolutionary past in the heart of its historic center. Whether you’re a history enthusiast, a local resident, or visiting for the day, don’t miss this memorable afternoon of living history.
📍 First Parish in Concord
📅 Friday, July 11
🕐 1:00–3:00 p.m.
Presented by Wright Tavern
Bring your family, invite a friend, and celebrate the enduring words that continue to inspire generations.
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Too soon to talk about fall? We don’t think so. 🍁
The leaves may still be green, but the best fall memories start with a plan. Book your visit to Concord for spectacular foliage, Twilight Tours, scenic walks, local shopping, and plenty of New England charm.
See you this fall at VisitConcord.org. #concordautumn #concordfall #concordfoliage #concordvisit #concorditinerary
☔💙 Rainy days just got cuter! The Concord Poncho in Blue is your perfect rainy-day companion - and today only, it’s just $10!
Don’t let the weather dull your style. Grab yours before they’re gone! 🌧️✨At 58 Main St or online at Visitconcord.org.
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☀️ HEAT ADVISORY UPDATE: What’s ON & What’s OFF in Concord ☀️
With dangerous temperatures expected this holiday weekend, several outdoor events have been canceled or relocated to help keep everyone safe. Before you head out, please take a moment to review the latest updates.
✅ Still happening:
• Old Manse Drum & Fife — Friday, July 3, 11:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.
• Reading of the Declaration of Independence — Saturday, July 4, 11:45 a.m. at Buttrick Gardens
• Concord Band Concert — Saturday, July 4, 3:00 p.m. at 51 Walden
• Robbins House July 4 Celebration — Moved indoors to TriCon Parish Hall (54 Walden St.) with air conditioning, including the Reading by Frederick Douglass at 10:00 a.m.
🚫 Canceled due to extreme heat:
• Concord Band concert at Fruitlands (July 2)
• Reading of the Declaration of Independence at North Bridge (July 3, 8:30 p.m.)
• Picnic in the Park (July 4)
• Wayside and the American Civil War (July 5)
❄️ Need a place to cool off? Air-conditioned public spaces are open throughout town:
📚 Concord Free Public Library
📚 Fowler Library
🏛️ Concord Visitor Center
🖼️ Concord Museum
📖 The Old Manse Bookstore also remains open with AC, although house tours may be suspended if temperatures become unsafe.
Please stay hydrated, limit outdoor activity during the hottest part of the day, wear lightweight clothing, and remember to check on neighbors, older adults, young children, and pets.
We encourage everyone to celebrate safely and enjoy all that Concord has to offer this Independence Day weekend. Stay cool and have a happy Fourth! 🇺🇸☀️@concordmuseum @concordlibrary @thetrustees @robbinshouse @minutemannps @townofconcordma #concordwhatson #concordwhatsgoingon #concordheat #concordevents
🔥 Concord Heat Advisory: What’s On & What’s Off
With extreme heat expected over the next several days, several outdoor events in Concord have been canceled or moved indoors to help keep everyone safe. Before heading out, be sure to check the latest event information and plan accordingly.
Canceled due to extreme heat:
Reading of the Declaration of Independence at North Bridge (July 3)
Picnic in the Park (July 4)
Concord Band concert at Fruitlands (July 2)
Wayside and the American Civil War (July 5)
Still happening:
🎶 Concord Band Concert — July 4 at 3:00 p.m. at 51 Walden
📖 Robbins House July 4 Celebration — now indoors at TriCon Parish Hall (54 Walden St.) with air conditioning, including Frederick Douglass reading at 10:00 a.m.
If you’re looking to escape the heat, several public buildings with air conditioning are open, including the Concord Free Public Library, Fowler Library, Concord Visitor Center, and Concord Museum. The Old Manse bookstore also remains open with AC, although tours may be suspended if temperatures become unsafe.
Please stay hydrated, limit strenuous outdoor activity during the hottest part of the day, check on neighbors and loved ones, and don’t forget your pets. Stay safe, Concord! ☀️💙 @concordmuseum @concordlibrary @robbinshouse @minutemannps #concordactivities #whatshappeningconcord #concordheat
Need a cool break? Start at the Concord Visitor Center! ❄️ Pick up maps, water, free sunscreen, let your pup grab a drink, and discover all the air-conditioned places around town where you can escape the heat while exploring Concord. @concordlibrary @therealwrighttavern @townofconcordmagov @alcotts_orchard_house @thoreaufarm @concordmuseum #concordsummer #concordac #concordactivities #concorditinerary
Step into the Concord Visitor Center at 58 Main Street and cool off with:
Air conditioning
• bottled water for purchase
• Water for your four-legged sightseeing buddy
Free sunscreen (because lobster red isn’t
a good look on anyone
Added bonus: Concord concierge with smiles and advice; Concord t shirts and souvenirs, maps and brochures, public restrooms and bikes for rent.
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🎆 Spending the Fourth of July in Concord? Stop by the Concord Visitor Center—we’ll be open and ready to help you make the most of your holiday!
The Visitor Center is your starting point for a fun-filled day of Independence Day festivities, including:
🇺🇸 Picnic in the Park | 11:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m.
🏛️ Fourth of July Community Day at the Concord Museum | 10:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m. (FREE admission and family activities!)
July 4 is one of Concord’s busiest and most exciting days of the year, and we’re here to answer questions, offer recommendations, and help you enjoy everything our historic town has to offer. #fourthofjulyconcord #july4thconcord #concordholiday