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OLD MANSE (THE) - A PROPERTY OF THE TRUSTEES OF RESERVATIONS
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The Reverend William Emerson, Concord's patriot minister, built this house c. 1770 and witnessed here the beginnings of the American Revolution on April 19, 1775. The Old Manse became a centerpiece in Concord's literary revolution, starting with Ralph Waldo Emerson, who drafted his essay "Nature" here in the 1830s, and continuing with Nathaniel Hawthorne, who lived and wrote here in the 1840s. This National Historic Landmark represents over 200 years of family history and daily life.
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Neighborhood:
Greater Boston - West
Address:
269 Monument Street , Concord MA 01742
Phone:
(978) 369-3909
Website:
http://www.oldmanse.org
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Neighborhood:
Greater Boston - West
Address:
269 Monument Street , Concord MA 01742
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The Old Manse is a circa-1770 historic house adjacent to the Old North Bridge battle site at Concord. It is ideally and centrally located for convention visitors to explore, and its nine-acre picturesque site next to the Concord River is well suited for picnics.
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