Ellen Garrison: Scenes from an Activist Life
In 1835, 12-year-old Ellen Garrison marched in the Concord bicentennial parade, the only person of color to participate, launching her into a life of civil rights activism. Ellen Garrison: Scenes…
In 1835, 12-year-old Ellen Garrison marched in the Concord bicentennial parade, the only person of color to participate, launching her into a life of civil rights activism. Ellen Garrison: Scenes…
It’s not easy being a tour guide especially in Concord. The first bar to cross is the licensing, which requires an eight-week training on interpreting town history as well as...
Home To Iconic American Authors, Poets, and Philosophers By Victor Curran Readers from all over the world come to Concord to visit the places where Alcott, Thoreau, Hawthorne, and Emerson…
By Joe Palumbo Nestled on the side of the town square, fronted by the lane that leads to the North Bridge stands a solid and timeless building we know as…
Watch Minute Man Media Network footage from the June 11th Meeting here. Watch Minute Man Media Network footage from the June 11th Meeting here.
In Concord, you’ll find several opportunities to explore the great outdoors. From hiking trails, sanctuaries, and biking, you’ll always find something fun to do. Here are four activities for the...
Were you in Concord for the 200th Celebration in 1975? If so, we’d love to hear from you! Email us your photos and memories
The Memorial Concept Explained 1. Timeline – a 120 foot low wall. Each foot represents 100 years – equaling the 12,000 years that historians have assessed humans have lived in...
Read about Concord250 in The Globe Lesser-known American Revolution battles fight for attention
Welcome to summertime in Concord. School’s out. The sun is shining. And the weather is warm. To celebrate the beginnings of summer, let’s explore all the fun summer activities happening...