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Historical Visitor
04.21.2025
Concord Museum: Family Program
Step back to 1784 and spend time with Martha Washington as she completes dressing for her day in this interactive living history program. During your time together, Mrs. Washington will share news of her family, and how her husband’s role in current events impacts her family and her developing nation.
Arts & Culture
Children
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Friends & Family of Residents
04.21.2025
Concord Museum: Meet Steve the Silversmith, Family Prorgam
Meet a real-life silversmith who will be demonstrating his craft and exploring history’s most famous patriot silversmith, Paul Revere! Free with Museum Admission. Members visit free. Drop-in throughout the day.
Arts & Culture
Children
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Friends & Family of Residents
04.22.2025
Barefoot Books hosts family-friendly event: Rise Up!: Powerful Protests in American History
Join us for a family-friendly event in the colorful Barefoot Books Community Space! Enjoy a story time of our brand new book Rise Up!: Powerful Protests in American History (Barefoot Books) with author Rachel Katz at 10:30am. Following the storytime, help us add to our community art project and tell us: “What Do You Stand...
Arts & Culture
Children
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Friends & Family of Residents
04.23.2025
Concord Museum: Family Progam: Meet a Sailor
Free with Museum Admission. Members visit free. Drop-in throughout the day.
Arts & Culture
Children
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Friends & Family of Residents
04.26.2025 - 06.30.2025
Be a part of the Concord250 Monumental Remake!
Concord 250: Monumental (Re)Make Celebrate the 250th birthday of the battles of Concord and Lexington by helping us recreate Daniel Chester French’s iconic statue The Minute Man through collaborative 3D printing! What is this? The Workshop is collaborating with local artist and author Dr. Linda Booth Sweeney to reimagine and reproduce a scale model of Daniel Chester French's iconic statue...
Children
05.2.2025
Bessie’s Closet at Discovery Museum
Bessie’s Closet is a free pop-up clothing store open to all. Supported by donations from the community, Bessie’s Closet offers new or gently-used clothing and shoes for both children and adults. Anyone who may benefit is welcome to visit Bessie’s Closet. Museum admission is not required, but also not included. All items are available free...
Cost: Free