• Mill Brook Walking Tour

    Follow the Mill Brook with a Museum guide into Concord’s town center where, in the early 1800s, the Milldam was a bustling business district occupied by craftspeople, tradesmen, and other […]

  • Getting a Living Gallery Talk

    Learn about Concord’s early industry and see the clocks, silver, furniture, ceramics, and guns that the craftspeople of Concord made and sold on the Milldam in early 1800s Concord. Free […]

  • Celebrate Concord Community Day

    “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 […]

  • Incorporating Concord Gallery Talk

    See Concord in the 1600s when it became colonial New England’s first inland town as we mark the day when the Massachusetts Bay Colony authorities granted permission for a “plantation” […]

  • Farming in Concord: History Learning Center Program

    See some of the treasures from the Concord Museum’s collection in a special program on the history of farming in Concord spanning the tools of Native horticulture to the Concord […]

  • Louis Menand on The Free World

    Thank you for tuning into our program! Please submit your questions to the speakers through the chat on YouTube. https://youtu.be/FwL3fXH-Dic Louis Menand, Harvard Professor, New Yorker staff writer, and Pulitzer-Prize […]

  • 26th Annual Golf Tournament

    Join us for the 26th Annual Golf Tournament at the beautiful Concord Country Club! Enjoy a full day of fun featuring a Bramble format with on-course contests, luncheon, and a […]

  • These Truths: A conversation with Jill Lepore

    https://youtu.be/y88SGDbAjLk Registration for the in-person portion of this program is full.  Please join the waitlist using the form below or sign up to watch virtually. In her ambitious one-volume historical […]

  • Conversation with Annette Gordon-Reed

    https://youtu.be/T5khqGbNzdg Annette Gordon-Reed, Harvard Law School Professor and Pulitzer-Prize winner for The Hemingses of Monticello, will discuss her newest book, On Juneteenth which provides a historian’s view of the country’s […]

  • Now Comes Good Sailing Part 1

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pMLkeuLcC-U In Now Comes Good Sailing, a number of today’s leading writers offer wide-ranging original pieces exploring how Thoreau has influenced and inspired them—and why he matters more than ever in […]

  • Sue Miller and Doug Bauer on Memoir and Memoir Writing

    https://youtu.be/1HdQR9xQPS4 Novelists Sue Miller and Doug Bauer will read from and discuss their respective family memoirs, The Story of My Father and What Happens Next? Matters of Life and Death.  […]