• A Soldier’s Kit

    https://youtu.be/JbYHQ0b4dao What did the Minutemen carry with them into battle in 1775? How do you change a flint and fire a musket? Muster with living Historian Nick Johnson in this […]

  • Concord: Laid in Stone

    https://youtu.be/mTXAEo-0A28 Join us for a free virtual forum from the comfort of your home! Join Geologist and New England's foremost expert on stone walls, Robert Thorson, in a conversation on […]

  • HOME: Paintings by Loring W. Coleman

    In 2017, the Concord Museum was honored to receive an anonymous gift of 47 works of art by Loring Wilkins Coleman (1918-2015), a notable painter of New England landscapes. The […]

  • The Art of Framing

    Due to new restrictions around the Coronavirus pandemic, this program has been postponed to January 2021.  Please keep an eye out for a new date and registration page.  Thank you! […]

  • Veterans Day

    In honor of America's first veterans, the Concord Museum is offering a sneak peek and free admission with advance registration to active military and veterans and their families to the […]

  • Virtual Opening of April 19, 1775

    https://youtu.be/x0k5GAr3ZNs Board of Governors, Trustees, the Lantern Society, and Museum Members are invited to celebrate the opening of the new April 19, 1775 galleries.  The event will feature words from […]

  • April 19, 1775 Galleries open today!

    Today the Concord Museum will debut three new permanent galleries chronicling the events of April 19, 1775  and their revolutionary effect on American history! The oft-told story of the battle […]

  • April 19, 1775 Curator Gallery Talk

    https://youtu.be/ePlRaWcrq1c Join us for a virtual gallery talk from the comfort of your home! Curator David Wood and Peggy N. Gerry Curatorial Associate Erica Lome introduce visitors to the newly […]

  • The Life of a Watercolor: Artist Demonstration

    As part of your Museum visit today, stop in the Churchill and Janet Franklin Lyceum to see the process of a watercolor painting come to life with artist Kat O’Connor, […]

  • 1774: The Long Year of Revolution 

    In her new book, 1774: The Long Year of Revolution, Cornell historian Mary Beth Norton chronicles the revolutionary change that occurred from December 1773 to April 1775 – from the […]