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A Conversation with Gregory Maguire: 30th Annual Concord Festival of Authors Kick-Off Event
https://youtu.be/tCB1UF8UmsU Author of Wicked and beloved Concordian, Gregory Maguire, kicks off the 30th Annual Concord Festival of Authors with a conversation on writing, art, and culture with GBH Executive Arts […]
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A Wondrous Light: Music and Transcendentalism
The Boston Cecilia, one of the country’s oldest and most acclaimed choral groups, will offer an intimate a capella concert of works connected to Transcendentalism, featuring choral arrangements from Paul […]
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Emerson’s Circle Walking Tour
This program is full. Please consider joining us for other programs this fall. In the 1800s, Concord was the center for American authors and thinkers, including Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry […]
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10th Annual Sally Lanagan Lecture
https://youtu.be/Vm4Gtqb0uy4 The Best Ever! Parades in New England “Jane Nylander reminds us that ‘everyone loves a parade!’” – Philip Zea, President Emeritus, Historic Deerfield. Join us for the 10th annual […]
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Kerri Greenidge on the Grimke Sisters
https://youtu.be/z6RKLDyZ4so Join historian Kerri Greenidge to launch her newest book The Grimkes: The Legacy of Slavery in an American Family. Reexamine the legendary abolitionists and the Black members of their […]
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A Conversation with Philip Deloria
https://youtu.be/BlS3jJa82Tk Join Philip J. Deloria, Professor of History at Harvard University, for a wide-ranging conversation about his distinguished career as a scholar of Native American history and current trends in […]
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Full: Decorative Arts Workshop: Quilts
This program is full. We hope you can join us for another program this fall and winter! Join us for a workshop focused on the history and construction of quilts. […]
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The Fête
Join us on Friday, December 2nd from 6:30-8:30 p.m. as the Concord Museum transforms into a dazzling holiday wonderland. As one of the Museum’s most beloved holiday traditions, the Fête […]
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Liberty and Loyalty: Embroidered Coats of Arms in an Age of Revolution
In 1775, Mary Jones of Weston Massachusetts watched her life collapse around her as her family, all supporters of the British Crown, fled their homes and had their immense fortune […]
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Reckoning with Monuments in the North: A Conversation with W. Ralph Eubanks
https://youtu.be/X54QGE1HQ-s Though there are no statues honoring the Confederacy to be found in Boston and Cambridge, award-winning author W. Ralph Eubanks discusses the historic memorials that obscure the achievements of […]
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Saving Yellowstone: A Conversation with Megan Kate Nelson
https://youtu.be/iKZ5kONqrY0 Pulitzer Prize finalist and Civil War historian Megan Kate Nelson tells the vivid story of how, 150 years ago, Yellowstone became the world’s first national park amid the nationwide […]
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Revolution in Women’s Athletics
At the Concord Museum, history is both preserved through its extensive collection and “made new” through its engaging, interactive exhibitions and extensive public programming. We are proud to introduce the […]