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SUMMARY:Concord's North Bridge: History and Memory
DESCRIPTION:At 11:00 a.m. meet a Park Ranger at the benches by the North Bridge for this daily 30 minute program. Learn about the momentous battle at Concord’s North Bridge\, where the British Army suffered its first casualties of the war\, and the legacy of this event in American History. \nHappening every day but Mondays until August 10\, 11am \nFree event and no registration required. \nThe program meets at the eastern bank of Concord’s North Bridge which is around 400 feet from the North Bridge parking lot located along Monument Street. There is a crosswalk connecting the bridge trail to the parking lot. The program can be accessed via a wide dirt walking trail. The trail is leveled and has a slight slope leading down to the bridge. There are sitting bench options both at the program location and located along the trail. Some program guides may move from one side of the bridge to the other (east to west). The bridge itself is roughly 140 Feet long and slightly arched. There are limited sitting benches on the opposite (west) side of the bridge.
URL:https://visitconcord.org/event/concords-north-bridge-history-and-memory-2/2024-07-30/
LOCATION:North Bridge
CATEGORIES:Concord250
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SUMMARY:North Bridge Battlefield Walk
DESCRIPTION:Meet at North Bridge Visitor Center\nMoments of great importance often hinge upon individuals making decisions in the heat of the moment. At Concord’s North Bridge on April 19\, 1775 soldiers on both sides made decisions that changed the course of history. Meet a park ranger at North Bridge Visitor Center for a 40 minute walking tour from the visitor center to the North Bridge battle site. Learn about the battle from the perspective of the participants. Along the way\, the 18th century battlefield and landscape will be revealed as you walk in the footsteps of the minute men. \nFree\, no registration required \nHappening every day but Mondays\, 2-2:45pm
URL:https://visitconcord.org/event/north-bridge-battlefield-walk-2/2024-07-30/
LOCATION:North Bridge Visitor Center
CATEGORIES:Concord250
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SUMMARY:What Makes History? New Stories from the Collection
DESCRIPTION:Open until August 18\nThe things we keep matter for the stories we tell. What objects do we choose to preserve\, and who is able to collect them? Why were they once valued\, and how can we continue to see them in new ways? \nThis special exhibition explores what it means to make history through object collecting\, preservation\, and storytelling. Visitors will see a variety of collections from the Museum’s holdings\, offering the rare opportunity to look closely at several kinds of a particular item. By displaying these eclectic collections together\, What Makes History encourages visitors to think about how and why these objects were saved so that we might view them decades and even centuries later. \nHighlights include a sampling of the Museum’s vast collection of fans from around the world\, beautifully painted fireplace bellows produced by free Black workers in Acton\, MA\, in the 19th century\, as well as chairs\, textiles\, card cases\, and timepieces. Many of these objects have never before been on view. \nWe invite you to come look closely at these remarkable items\, join us as we ask new questions\, and consider how we can continue to expand what makes history together. \nSupported by WBUR. \nBellow Tops\, Davis Bellows Factory\, mid-1840s\, Acton\, Ma. Concord Museum Collection\, Gift of Lawrence Sorli; 2022.1.
URL:https://visitconcord.org/event/what-makes-history-new-stories-from-the-collection/2024-07-31/
LOCATION:Concord Museum\, Cambridge Turnpike\, Concord\, Massachusetts\, 01742\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concord250
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SUMMARY:Concord's North Bridge: History and Memory
DESCRIPTION:At 11:00 a.m. meet a Park Ranger at the benches by the North Bridge for this daily 30 minute program. Learn about the momentous battle at Concord’s North Bridge\, where the British Army suffered its first casualties of the war\, and the legacy of this event in American History. \nHappening every day but Mondays until August 10\, 11am \nFree event and no registration required. \nThe program meets at the eastern bank of Concord’s North Bridge which is around 400 feet from the North Bridge parking lot located along Monument Street. There is a crosswalk connecting the bridge trail to the parking lot. The program can be accessed via a wide dirt walking trail. The trail is leveled and has a slight slope leading down to the bridge. There are sitting bench options both at the program location and located along the trail. Some program guides may move from one side of the bridge to the other (east to west). The bridge itself is roughly 140 Feet long and slightly arched. There are limited sitting benches on the opposite (west) side of the bridge.
URL:https://visitconcord.org/event/concords-north-bridge-history-and-memory-2/2024-07-31/
LOCATION:North Bridge
CATEGORIES:Concord250
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SUMMARY:North Bridge Battlefield Walk
DESCRIPTION:Meet at North Bridge Visitor Center\nMoments of great importance often hinge upon individuals making decisions in the heat of the moment. At Concord’s North Bridge on April 19\, 1775 soldiers on both sides made decisions that changed the course of history. Meet a park ranger at North Bridge Visitor Center for a 40 minute walking tour from the visitor center to the North Bridge battle site. Learn about the battle from the perspective of the participants. Along the way\, the 18th century battlefield and landscape will be revealed as you walk in the footsteps of the minute men. \nFree\, no registration required \nHappening every day but Mondays\, 2-2:45pm
URL:https://visitconcord.org/event/north-bridge-battlefield-walk-2/2024-07-31/
LOCATION:North Bridge Visitor Center
CATEGORIES:Concord250
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SUMMARY:Make a 250th Lantern at Fowler
DESCRIPTION:Make a 250th Lanterns at Fowler and bring with you August 11 as we start the 250 Day Countdown to Concord250!\nWEDNESDAY\, JULY 31\n2:00—3:00 PM\nMeeting Room\, Fowler Library\, 1322 Main Street\, Concord\, MA\, 01742\n\nJoin artists from Art for All to make soda-bottle lanterns for the 250th! \nAll participants will keep their lanterns\, but are invited to bring them to the 250 Day Countdown Kick off  the evening of August 11! \nWe’re counting down to the 250th anniversary of the historic battles of Concord and Lexington – join us and light the way! \n    \n \n\n 
URL:https://visitconcord.org/event/make-a-250th-lanterns-at-fowler/
LOCATION:Fowler Library
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Children,Concord250
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SUMMARY:Concord's North Bridge: History and Memory
DESCRIPTION:At 11:00 a.m. meet a Park Ranger at the benches by the North Bridge for this daily 30 minute program. Learn about the momentous battle at Concord’s North Bridge\, where the British Army suffered its first casualties of the war\, and the legacy of this event in American History. \nHappening every day but Mondays until August 10\, 11am \nFree event and no registration required. \nThe program meets at the eastern bank of Concord’s North Bridge which is around 400 feet from the North Bridge parking lot located along Monument Street. There is a crosswalk connecting the bridge trail to the parking lot. The program can be accessed via a wide dirt walking trail. The trail is leveled and has a slight slope leading down to the bridge. There are sitting bench options both at the program location and located along the trail. Some program guides may move from one side of the bridge to the other (east to west). The bridge itself is roughly 140 Feet long and slightly arched. There are limited sitting benches on the opposite (west) side of the bridge.
URL:https://visitconcord.org/event/concords-north-bridge-history-and-memory-2/2024-08-01/
LOCATION:North Bridge
CATEGORIES:Concord250
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SUMMARY:North Bridge Battlefield Walk
DESCRIPTION:Meet at North Bridge Visitor Center\nMoments of great importance often hinge upon individuals making decisions in the heat of the moment. At Concord’s North Bridge on April 19\, 1775 soldiers on both sides made decisions that changed the course of history. Meet a park ranger at North Bridge Visitor Center for a 40 minute walking tour from the visitor center to the North Bridge battle site. Learn about the battle from the perspective of the participants. Along the way\, the 18th century battlefield and landscape will be revealed as you walk in the footsteps of the minute men. \nFree\, no registration required \nHappening every day but Mondays\, 2-2:45pm
URL:https://visitconcord.org/event/north-bridge-battlefield-walk-2/2024-08-01/
LOCATION:North Bridge Visitor Center
CATEGORIES:Concord250
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240802
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240803
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SUMMARY:What Makes History? New Stories from the Collection
DESCRIPTION:Open until August 18\nThe things we keep matter for the stories we tell. What objects do we choose to preserve\, and who is able to collect them? Why were they once valued\, and how can we continue to see them in new ways? \nThis special exhibition explores what it means to make history through object collecting\, preservation\, and storytelling. Visitors will see a variety of collections from the Museum’s holdings\, offering the rare opportunity to look closely at several kinds of a particular item. By displaying these eclectic collections together\, What Makes History encourages visitors to think about how and why these objects were saved so that we might view them decades and even centuries later. \nHighlights include a sampling of the Museum’s vast collection of fans from around the world\, beautifully painted fireplace bellows produced by free Black workers in Acton\, MA\, in the 19th century\, as well as chairs\, textiles\, card cases\, and timepieces. Many of these objects have never before been on view. \nWe invite you to come look closely at these remarkable items\, join us as we ask new questions\, and consider how we can continue to expand what makes history together. \nSupported by WBUR. \nBellow Tops\, Davis Bellows Factory\, mid-1840s\, Acton\, Ma. Concord Museum Collection\, Gift of Lawrence Sorli; 2022.1.
URL:https://visitconcord.org/event/what-makes-history-new-stories-from-the-collection/2024-08-02/
LOCATION:Concord Museum\, Cambridge Turnpike\, Concord\, Massachusetts\, 01742\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concord250
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SUMMARY:Concord Show of Locally-Inspired Landscapes by Linda Puiatti
DESCRIPTION:Just in time for the 150-day countdown to Concord250\, NOA Gallery presents the first-ever solo show of New York artist Linda Puiatti\, Atmospheric\, at Newbury Court in Concord.\nPuiatti’s paintings are sought out by art lovers around the world\, and many are inspired by the years that she lived in New England. This show\, with 31 of her oil paintings—landscapes\, seascapes and abstracts—runs through October 4 and is open to the public during gallery hours: Sunday-Thursday\, noon-4 p.m. or by appointment.\n\nMeet the artist at a reception on August 18 at 3 p.m. View the collection online at https://www.noagallery.com.\nNewbury Court is located at 100 Newbury Court Road in Concord.
URL:https://visitconcord.org/event/concord-show-of-locally-inspired-landscapes-by-linda-puiatti/
CATEGORIES:Concord250
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SUMMARY:Concord's North Bridge: History and Memory
DESCRIPTION:At 11:00 a.m. meet a Park Ranger at the benches by the North Bridge for this daily 30 minute program. Learn about the momentous battle at Concord’s North Bridge\, where the British Army suffered its first casualties of the war\, and the legacy of this event in American History. \nHappening every day but Mondays until August 10\, 11am \nFree event and no registration required. \nThe program meets at the eastern bank of Concord’s North Bridge which is around 400 feet from the North Bridge parking lot located along Monument Street. There is a crosswalk connecting the bridge trail to the parking lot. The program can be accessed via a wide dirt walking trail. The trail is leveled and has a slight slope leading down to the bridge. There are sitting bench options both at the program location and located along the trail. Some program guides may move from one side of the bridge to the other (east to west). The bridge itself is roughly 140 Feet long and slightly arched. There are limited sitting benches on the opposite (west) side of the bridge.
URL:https://visitconcord.org/event/concords-north-bridge-history-and-memory-2/2024-08-02/
LOCATION:North Bridge
CATEGORIES:Concord250
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SUMMARY:North Bridge Battlefield Walk
DESCRIPTION:Meet at North Bridge Visitor Center\nMoments of great importance often hinge upon individuals making decisions in the heat of the moment. At Concord’s North Bridge on April 19\, 1775 soldiers on both sides made decisions that changed the course of history. Meet a park ranger at North Bridge Visitor Center for a 40 minute walking tour from the visitor center to the North Bridge battle site. Learn about the battle from the perspective of the participants. Along the way\, the 18th century battlefield and landscape will be revealed as you walk in the footsteps of the minute men. \nFree\, no registration required \nHappening every day but Mondays\, 2-2:45pm
URL:https://visitconcord.org/event/north-bridge-battlefield-walk-2/2024-08-02/
LOCATION:North Bridge Visitor Center
CATEGORIES:Concord250
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240803T113000
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SUMMARY:Concord's North Bridge: History and Memory
DESCRIPTION:At 11:00 a.m. meet a Park Ranger at the benches by the North Bridge for this daily 30 minute program. Learn about the momentous battle at Concord’s North Bridge\, where the British Army suffered its first casualties of the war\, and the legacy of this event in American History. \nHappening every day but Mondays until August 10\, 11am \nFree event and no registration required. \nThe program meets at the eastern bank of Concord’s North Bridge which is around 400 feet from the North Bridge parking lot located along Monument Street. There is a crosswalk connecting the bridge trail to the parking lot. The program can be accessed via a wide dirt walking trail. The trail is leveled and has a slight slope leading down to the bridge. There are sitting bench options both at the program location and located along the trail. Some program guides may move from one side of the bridge to the other (east to west). The bridge itself is roughly 140 Feet long and slightly arched. There are limited sitting benches on the opposite (west) side of the bridge.
URL:https://visitconcord.org/event/concords-north-bridge-history-and-memory-2/2024-08-03/
LOCATION:North Bridge
CATEGORIES:Concord250
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240803T144500
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SUMMARY:North Bridge Battlefield Walk
DESCRIPTION:Meet at North Bridge Visitor Center\nMoments of great importance often hinge upon individuals making decisions in the heat of the moment. At Concord’s North Bridge on April 19\, 1775 soldiers on both sides made decisions that changed the course of history. Meet a park ranger at North Bridge Visitor Center for a 40 minute walking tour from the visitor center to the North Bridge battle site. Learn about the battle from the perspective of the participants. Along the way\, the 18th century battlefield and landscape will be revealed as you walk in the footsteps of the minute men. \nFree\, no registration required \nHappening every day but Mondays\, 2-2:45pm
URL:https://visitconcord.org/event/north-bridge-battlefield-walk-2/2024-08-03/
LOCATION:North Bridge Visitor Center
CATEGORIES:Concord250
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240804
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240805
DTSTAMP:20260604T130859
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LAST-MODIFIED:20240619T015328Z
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SUMMARY:What Makes History? New Stories from the Collection
DESCRIPTION:Open until August 18\nThe things we keep matter for the stories we tell. What objects do we choose to preserve\, and who is able to collect them? Why were they once valued\, and how can we continue to see them in new ways? \nThis special exhibition explores what it means to make history through object collecting\, preservation\, and storytelling. Visitors will see a variety of collections from the Museum’s holdings\, offering the rare opportunity to look closely at several kinds of a particular item. By displaying these eclectic collections together\, What Makes History encourages visitors to think about how and why these objects were saved so that we might view them decades and even centuries later. \nHighlights include a sampling of the Museum’s vast collection of fans from around the world\, beautifully painted fireplace bellows produced by free Black workers in Acton\, MA\, in the 19th century\, as well as chairs\, textiles\, card cases\, and timepieces. Many of these objects have never before been on view. \nWe invite you to come look closely at these remarkable items\, join us as we ask new questions\, and consider how we can continue to expand what makes history together. \nSupported by WBUR. \nBellow Tops\, Davis Bellows Factory\, mid-1840s\, Acton\, Ma. Concord Museum Collection\, Gift of Lawrence Sorli; 2022.1.
URL:https://visitconcord.org/event/what-makes-history-new-stories-from-the-collection/2024-08-04/
LOCATION:Concord Museum\, Cambridge Turnpike\, Concord\, Massachusetts\, 01742\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concord250
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SUMMARY:Concord's North Bridge: History and Memory
DESCRIPTION:At 11:00 a.m. meet a Park Ranger at the benches by the North Bridge for this daily 30 minute program. Learn about the momentous battle at Concord’s North Bridge\, where the British Army suffered its first casualties of the war\, and the legacy of this event in American History. \nHappening every day but Mondays until August 10\, 11am \nFree event and no registration required. \nThe program meets at the eastern bank of Concord’s North Bridge which is around 400 feet from the North Bridge parking lot located along Monument Street. There is a crosswalk connecting the bridge trail to the parking lot. The program can be accessed via a wide dirt walking trail. The trail is leveled and has a slight slope leading down to the bridge. There are sitting bench options both at the program location and located along the trail. Some program guides may move from one side of the bridge to the other (east to west). The bridge itself is roughly 140 Feet long and slightly arched. There are limited sitting benches on the opposite (west) side of the bridge.
URL:https://visitconcord.org/event/concords-north-bridge-history-and-memory-2/2024-08-04/
LOCATION:North Bridge
CATEGORIES:Concord250
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SUMMARY:North Bridge Battlefield Walk
DESCRIPTION:Meet at North Bridge Visitor Center\nMoments of great importance often hinge upon individuals making decisions in the heat of the moment. At Concord’s North Bridge on April 19\, 1775 soldiers on both sides made decisions that changed the course of history. Meet a park ranger at North Bridge Visitor Center for a 40 minute walking tour from the visitor center to the North Bridge battle site. Learn about the battle from the perspective of the participants. Along the way\, the 18th century battlefield and landscape will be revealed as you walk in the footsteps of the minute men. \nFree\, no registration required \nHappening every day but Mondays\, 2-2:45pm
URL:https://visitconcord.org/event/north-bridge-battlefield-walk-2/2024-08-04/
LOCATION:North Bridge Visitor Center
CATEGORIES:Concord250
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