Events
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Antisemitism: Then and Now
https://youtu.be/QOE-ZVnd3iI This program is now being held virtually. Please register below to receive a link to watch the livestream. Join Boston College historian, Charles Gallagher, S.J., as he discusses his new book, Nazis of Copley Square, chronicling a crucial missing chapter in the history of the American far right. He will be joined by former […]
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History in Bloom
THE MUSEUM IS OPEN TODAY, Sunday, January 30, 2022. This is the last chance to see HISTORY IN BLOOM! This is also your last opportunity to experience the evocative exhibition of paintings by Loring W. Coleman, now in the Wallace Kane Gallery at the Concord Museum. To make your visit even more memorable and delightful, […]
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History in Bloom
THE MUSEUM IS OPEN TODAY, Sunday, January 30, 2022. This is the last chance to see HISTORY IN BLOOM! This is also your last opportunity to experience the evocative exhibition of paintings by Loring W. Coleman, now in the Wallace Kane Gallery at the Concord Museum. To make your visit even more memorable and delightful, […]
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History in Bloom
THE MUSEUM IS OPEN TODAY, Sunday, January 30, 2022. This is the last chance to see HISTORY IN BLOOM! This is also your last opportunity to experience the evocative exhibition of paintings by Loring W. Coleman, now in the Wallace Kane Gallery at the Concord Museum. To make your visit even more memorable and delightful, […]
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On Phillis Wheatley
https://youtu.be/EAjIKwv8x08 This program is now being held virtually. Please register below to receive a link to watch the livestream. Join historians Cornelia Dayton and Kerri Greenidge in a conversation about famed poet Phillis Wheatley Peters (1753 – 1784). Educated and enslaved in the household of prominent Boston commercialist John Wheatley, Phillis wrote poetry – styled […]
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Say It Loud! On Race, Law, History, and Culture
https://youtu.be/DsDFNbBuv_k Join Harvard Law Professor Randall Kennedy as he discusses his newest collection of provocative essays exploring the key social justice issues of our time—from George Floyd to antiracism to inequality and the Supreme Court. According to the New York Times reviewer, Professor Kennedy is “among the most incisive American commentators on race” and these […]
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Full! Henry David Thoreau’s Geologic Soulmate
Registration Full! Thank you for your interest in our programs. We hope you can join us for more upcoming events. Henry David Thoreau’s geological specimen boxes are taken out of the new Thoreau gallery for an up-close look at the boxes, made by Thoreau and filled with specimen previously thought to have been collected by […]
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February School Vacation Week
Visit new galleries during February vacation week and drop by the Churchill and Janet Franklin Lyceum for family activities.
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Canceled: A Visit with President Lincoln
This program has been canceled. Thank you for your interest; we hope you can attend more programs in the future. The Museum is pleased to again host Steve Wood and his amazing performance as Abraham Lincoln. Wood's first-person historical interpretation, "A Visit with Abraham Lincoln," includes stories of Lincoln's early life, campaign debates, the Civil […]
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Sweet History: Colonial Chocolate
Immerse yourself in the colonial home as a living historian grinds cocoa beans, adds spices and concocts delicious treats by the winter hearth. Read a colonial recipe or “receipt” and decipher the steps to cooking rare delicacies in colonial Concord. This program is included with Museum admission (free for members). Drop into the program anytime […]
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February School Vacation Week
Visit new galleries during February vacation week and drop by the Churchill and Janet Franklin Lyceum for family activities.
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February School Vacation Week
Visit new galleries during February vacation week and drop by the Churchill and Janet Franklin Lyceum for family activities.