The Robbins House
Bringing Concord’s African American & Antislavery History to Light.
The Robbins House is a historic 19th-century home that tells the story of free African American families in Concord, Massachusetts. Once home to the descendants of Patriot of Color Caesar Robbins and Civil Rights Activist Ellen Garrison, the house highlights their resilience, independence, and role in the antislavery movement. Visit The Robbins House and learn how these families shaped their own futures and contributed to the fight for freedom and equality.
Find more information and opening times at RobbinsHouse.org. Visits are free of charge.
Address
320 Monument Street
Concord, MA 01742
Contact
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320 Monument Street, Concord, MA, USA