• A Poetry Reading and Conversation with Gail Mazur

    https://youtu.be/HU30MTY0trk Gail Mazur’s distinguished body of work reads as an irresolvable argument with herself, yet at its core it takes unabating delight in the enigmas of human relationships and its own contrariness. With her latest poetry collection, Land’s End, she evokes the past while writing from the firm ground of the present.  Join us for […]

  • Virtual April 19, 1775 Community Night

    https://youtu.be/1YNQny13Xvw Local communities answered the alarm on April 19, 1775. Now, we muster again to commemorate the towns that responded to Paul Revere, William Dawes, and additional alarm riders and converged on the British Regulars in a fight that began an eight-year war for independence. Join us for a virtual evening with Curator, David Wood, […]

  • April 19, 1775 Community Night

    April 19, 1775 Community Night

    April 19, 1775 was a pivotal day in the founding of our nation as it marked the first armed engagements between the British Regulars and the Colonial “Minutemen” on Lexington Green, the Old North Bridge in Concord, and other locations between there and Boston.  This was indeed the beginning of the Revolutionary War, and the […]

  • April 19, 1775 Community Night

    April 19, 1775 Community Night

    April 19, 1775 was a pivotal day in the founding of our nation as it marked the first armed engagements between the British Regulars and the Colonial “Minutemen” on Lexington Green, the Old North Bridge in Concord, and other locations between there and Boston.  This was indeed the beginning of the Revolutionary War, and the […]

  • Revolutionary Family Activities

    Revolutionary Family Activities

    Participate in drop-in activities outside in the Museum’s courtyard inspired by the Revolution.  Try your hand at using a feather quill and ink to write like a revolutionary; make and decorate your own tricorne hat; and play colonial games! Activities are free with Museum admission; Members visit free. Sponsored by Massachusetts Society of the Cincinnati. […]

  • Revolutionary Family Activities

    Revolutionary Family Activities

    Participate in drop-in activities outside in the Museum’s courtyard inspired by the Revolution.  Try your hand at using a feather quill and ink to write like a revolutionary; make and decorate your own tricorne hat; and play colonial games! Activities are free with Museum admission; Members visit free. Sponsored by Massachusetts Society of the Cincinnati. […]

  • Revolutionary Family Activities

    Revolutionary Family Activities

    Participate in drop-in activities outside in the Museum’s courtyard inspired by the Revolution.  Try your hand at using a feather quill and ink to write like a revolutionary; make and decorate your own tricorne hat; and play colonial games! Activities are free with Museum admission; Members visit free. Sponsored by Massachusetts Society of the Cincinnati. […]

  • Acton Minutemen Encampment

    “I haven’t a man who is afraid to go!” The Acton Minutemen mustered and marched to the North Bridge on the morning of April 19, 1775 where, under the leadership of Captain Isaac Davis, were first in line of 450 Provincials who advanced on the British Regulars.  Both Provincials who died at the North Bridge […]

  • Revolutionary Family Activities

    Revolutionary Family Activities

    Participate in drop-in activities outside in the Museum’s courtyard inspired by the Revolution.  Try your hand at using a feather quill and ink to write like a revolutionary; make and decorate your own tricorne hat; and play colonial games! Activities are free with Museum admission; Members visit free. Sponsored by Massachusetts Society of the Cincinnati. […]

  • SOLD OUT! At the Center of Revolution Walking Tour

    Thank you for your interest in our programs.  The Center of Revolution walking tour on Patriots' Day is full. We hope you consider participating in our other walking tours. Led by a trained Museum educator, take the short walk from the Wright Tavern to the North Bridge. Learn about the events leading up to April […]

  • Annual Earth Day Forum with Tatiana Schlossberg

    https://youtu.be/_GSEwXV-yOE Join Tatiana Schlossberg, former New York Times journalist, as she discusses her book, Inconspicuous Consumption: The Environmental Impact You Don’t Know You Have, about the unseen environmental and climate impacts of the Internet, technology, food, fashion and fuel, which recently won the Rachel Carson Environment Book Award in 2020. Please join us for this virtual Concord Museum Forum. Tatiana Schlossberg’s […]

  • Revolutionary Family Activities

    Revolutionary Family Activities

    Participate in drop-in activities outside in the Museum’s courtyard inspired by the Revolution.  Try your hand at using a feather quill and ink to write like a revolutionary; make and decorate your own tricorne hat; and play colonial games! Activities are free with Museum admission; Members visit free. Sponsored by Massachusetts Society of the Cincinnati. […]