• SOLD OUT Emerson-Thoreau Amble Walking Tour

    SOLD OUT – Thank you for your interest in our programs.  Please consider signing up for these other upcoming walking tours including Antislavery on June 15 and Emerson's Circle on July 27. By popular demand!  One last chance to Walk with the Authors on this sunny, spring weekend and revel in the beauty of the hidden […]

  • After Douglass: James Baldwin Documentary

    As the culminating event in our Frederick Douglass Community Conversation initiative, the Museum will present a screening of James Baldwin: The Price of the Ticket, a film described as "an emotional portrait, a social critique, and a passionate plea for human equality.” Following the screening of the newly restored documentary, the filmmaker, Karen Thorsen, along with Director […]

  • 30th Annual Garden Tour

    Join us for the Concord Museum's 30th Annual Garden Tour on Friday, May 31 & Saturday, June 1 from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. each day, organized by the Concord Museum's Guild of Volunteers to benefit the Museum's educational initiatives.  There are seven beautiful private Concord gardens on the list for this year and we […]

  • An Old Fashioned Breakfast with Laura Ziman

    Wake up in 18th century Concord and immerse yourselves in the daily lives of children and families.  Discover the many similarities and differences between the daily lives and routines of children today and children three hundred years ago.  Participants will prepare, cook, and eat an authentic colonial breakfast.  Knead dough and shape rolls.  Turn fresh […]

  • Concord Museum – Salesforce 24th Annual Golf Tournament

    Each year the Concord Museum holds a premier golf tournament, organized by the Museum's Guild of Volunteers, to support the Museum's education initiatives.  The Museum’s educational programs teach children about the ideas of freedom, self-government and individualism and help to bring our nation’s history alive. This year's 24th Annual Tournament and will be held on […]

  • SOLD OUT Antislavery Walking Tour

    SOLD OUT – Thank you for your interest in our programs.  Please consider signing up for these other upcoming walking tours including Emerson’s Circle on Saturday, July 27 and Women of Concord on Saturday, August 17. 19th century Concord was teeming with activists and intellectuals who cultivated the beginning of the antislavery movement.  Coinciding with the […]

  • SOLD OUT – Father’s Day Beer Talk and Tasting

    SOLD OUT - Thank you for your interest in our programs.  Please consider joining us for Summer Night at Wright Tavern on Thursday, July 11. Celebrate a very special Father’s Day at historic Wright Tavern!  Join us for a conversation with Mike Smith author of The Comic Book Story of Beer and head brewer for Aeronaut […]

  • June Member Meet-Up: Historic New England’s Gropius House

    Join other Concord Museum Members to celebrate 100 years of the Bauhaus movement with a tour of Historic New England's Gropius House, designed and lived in by Walter Gropius, one of the most influential architects of the twentieth century.  This unique home was built in 1938 in the rural landscape of Lincoln, MA and whether […]

  • Your Everyday Companion: Journal-Making for Families

    Bring your family to learn about the man who inspired the diligent documentation of the greater Walden Woods ecosystem.  Create your own hand-made journal, just as Henry David Thoreau made journals to document his observations.  Equip yourselves with the tools and skills you need to venture out on an observant and fruitful walk in nature. […]

  • SOLD OUT! Reenactment of a Meeting of the Provincial Congress 1774

    SOLD OUT! Thank you for your interest in our Reenactment of a Meeting of the Provincial Congress 1774 in historic Wright Tavern.  Sign up for Summer Night Beer Tasting and Talk to get a taste of history in Wright Tavern! The Boston Tea Party and the Boston Massacre have thrown the Massachusetts Bay Colony into chaos. […]

  • Summer Night at Wright Tavern: Crafty Bastards with Lauren Clark and Saltbox Kitchen Brewery and BareWolf Brewing

    The region that defined Yankee ingenuity has a beer heritage in keeping with its character. Brewing in New England goes back four centuries, beginning with the Pilgrims who dropped anchor in Plymouth because their supply of beer was running low.  Author of Crafty Bastards: Brewing in New England from the Mayflower to Modern Day, Lauren Clark discusses the […]

  • Film Screening: Surveyor of the Soul

    Thoreau wrote that he “was born in the nick of time” in Concord, Massachusetts and went on to famously write about building a cabin and living at Walden Pond.  This film tells the story of his life and his time at Walden Pond as well as the impact his writings have had on environmental issues, […]