• Patriots’ Day Weekend at the Concord Museum

    On Saturday, April 14 to Sunday, April 15 - make the Concord Museum part of your Patriots’ Day tradition! Join us for gallery talks, collection spotlights, activities, and crafts. Saturday […]

  • Patriots’ Ball

    The Guild of Volunteers cordially invites you to The Patriots' Ball, the annual gala to benefit the Museum’s educational initiatives. The evening includes cocktail, dinner, dancing, and a live auction. More […]

  • Fresh Goods Lecture Series – The Indigenous Look

    The Indigenous Look: attire in 18th century Massachusetts As part of our Fresh Goods exhibition lecture series, Aquinnah Wampanoag artist and designer Elizabeth James-Perry will discuss the period from 1750 -1900 in […]

  • Fresh Goods Lecture Series: Transgressing the Color Line

    Transgressing the Color Line: Depictions of Free Blacks in the Popular Press As part of the Fresh Goods Lecture Series, join writer and historian Jonathan Michael Square as he analyzes images of […]

  • “Fresh Goods” Gallery Talk

    Join Concord Museum Curator David Wood for a closer look at Fresh Goods: Shopping for Clothing in a New England Town, 1750-1900.  Free with Museum admission, members free.

  • Decades of Fashion Cocktail Party

    Dress in your favorite decade and enjoy a fashion-centric evening at the Concord Museum, complete with cocktails and treats inspired by the history of fashion in New England! Visit our […]

  • Hidden Treasures: Wright Tavern Open House

    Built in 1747, Wright Tavern secured its place in American history in 1774 and 1775 when the First Massachusetts Provincial Congress used it as a convening space. Then on April […]

  • Fresh Goods Lecture Series: Shift, Stays, and Pannier

    Shift, Stays, and Pannier As part of the Fresh Goods lecture series,  join historians and living history interpreters Linda Greene and Michele Gabrielson for an in-depth look at how women […]

  • Garden Tour

    Friday and Saturday, June 1 and 2, 2018 - Celebrating 29 Years of a New England Tradition The famed Concord spokesman for individualism and self-reliance, Ralph Waldo Emerson, once wrote: […]

  • 29th Annual Garden Tour

    Celebrating 29 Years of a New England Tradition, the Museum's Garden Tour has become a New England tradition for garden lovers from near and far. The Garden Tour will take […]