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CONCORD MUSEUM

Overview
Renowned as the site of the battle that began the American Revolution and as the home of the most original thinkers and writers of the American literary renaissance, the town of Concord has played a remarkable part in the history of New England and the nation. The Concord Museum is the one place where Concord's past is brought to life through a nationally-significant historical collection including the famed Revere lantern, literary treasures such as Emerson’s Study and Thoreau’s Walden desk, Concord-made clocks, silver and furniture -- all in engaging, self-touring galleries with hands-on family activities and the award-winning "Exploring Concord" film. The Concord Museum is where Concord's history begins.
Details:

Neighborhood: Greater Boston - West
Address: Cambridge Turnpike , Concord MA 01742
Phone: (978) 369-9763
Website: http://www.concordmuseum.org
Email: cm1@concordmuseum.org
Fax: (978) 369-9660
Location
Location
Neighborhood: Greater Boston - West
Address: Cambridge Turnpike , Concord MA 01742


Street View

Group Planners

For a small town, Concord has a big history. From the "shot heard round the world” to the writers of the American literary renaissance, things have happened here, words have been spoken here and books have been written here which changed the face of a nation. The Concord Museum is the one place where all of Concord's remarkable past is brought to life through an inspiring collection of historical, literary and decorative arts treasures. Linger in our engaging Why Concord? history galleries and distinctive changing exhibitions.  See one of the famous Paul Revere Lanterns from 1775, find inspiration from Henry David Thoreau's Walden desk and Ralph Waldo Emerson's Study, and enjoy the historic beauty of our period rooms.

Whether by guided tour or as a self-guided group, nowhere is Concord’s important heritage capture more vividly than at the Concord Museum.  The Concord Museum is open year-round for groups and school programs and is a great gateway stop to introduce your visitors to Concord for a longer visit or get a taste of everything Concord has to offer on a shorter one. Itinerary assistance and popular step-on bus guide services offered.

Contact:

Name: Jennifer Gratz
Email: grouptours@concordmuseum.org
Contact Phone: (978) 369-9763
Company Phone: (978) 369-9763
Website: http://www.concordmuseum.org
Fax: (978) 369-9660
Attractions & Museums

Arrival/Departure Area for Buses
Complimentary Policy
Direct Bill Available Educational Guide Available
Evening Hours Group Rates
Group Check-In
Lunch Storage/Space
Pricing Available 1 Year Out
Student Friendly
Meeting Planners
Revolutionize your meetings, tours and events at a distinctive museum in historic Concord that exhibits one of the oldest and most treasured collections of Americana in the country. From Revolutionary muskets and Revere's 1775 lantern, to Emerson's study and Thoreau's Walden Pond desk, the Concord Museum is a gateway to Concord's remarkable past.
Meeting Room Information

Theatre capacity of largest room: 46
Number of Private Rooms: 3
Largest Room Square Footage: 1500.00
Reception: 125
Banquet capacity of largest room: 80
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