• February Teddy Bear Tea

    Delight your child or grandchild with an afternoon for just the two of you! Bring a favorite teddy bear or stuffed animal to join you for tea or cocoa and […]

  • February Vacation Week Crafts

    Get creative during school vacation week, February 16 through February 24, with crafts available daily in the Rasmussen Education Center. Come imagine what you would do if you were president […]

  • Ken Gloss on the Value of Old and Rare Books

    Kenneth Gloss, proprietor of the internationally known Brattle Book Shop in Boston’s Downtown Crossing section, will give a talk on the value of old and rare books. Ken, who is […]

  • Winter Night at Wright Tavern

    SOLD OUT - Thank you for your interest in Winter Night at Wright Tavern with the Concord Museum.  We hope you can join us for our next beer talk and tasting in historic […]

  • March Member Meet-Up: The Paul Revere House

    You've seen the lantern at the Concord Museum that helped signal "two, if by sea." Now join other Concord Museum Members for a tour of The Paul Revere House in […]

  • Girl in Black and White: The Story of Mary Mildred Williams and the Abolition Movement

    Join us for a conversation with author Jessie Morgan-Owens, as she discusses her book Girl in Black And White: The Story of Mary Mildred Williams and the Abolition Movement—the story of Mary Mildred Williams, an enslaved girl who looked “white,” is little-known, but her photograph transformed the abolitionist movement.   When a decades-long court battle resulted […]

  • March Teddy Bear Tea

    SOLD OUT! Thank you for your interest in Teddy Bear Tea at the Concord Museum.  We hope you can join us for these upcoming family programs on Patriots' Day Weekend, April School Vacation Week, and for a very special hands-on program: An Old Fashioned Breakfast! Delight your child or grandchild with an afternoon for just […]

  • Mary Lesneski Memorial Lecture and Reception: “‘The Great Centre of Attraction’: Dolley Madison Creates the White House”

    Catherine Allgor, President of the Massachusetts Historical Society, presents the annual Mary Lesneski Memorial Lecture. Dolley Madison is famously credited for "redecorating" the executive mansion. It is more accurate, however, that Dolley Madison and architect Benjamin Henry Latrobe restructured the space in order to accomodate James Madison's political goals. Dr. Allgor explores the political meanings […]

  • April Member Meet-Up: Davis Museum at Wellesley College

    Join other Concord Museum Members for a student-led tour of the Davis Museum at Wellesley College, one of the first American colleges to introduce both an art history program and modern art course.  Together we'll discover the treasures of the Davis' permanent collection. This is a members-only program. If you are not yet a member, please click […]

  • Patriots’ Day Weekend

    Rendezvous for Revolution at the Concord Museum!  Make the Concord Museum part of your Patriots’ Day tradition!   Join us for a Minute Man encampment with Billerica Colonial Minute Men, gallery talks, collection spotlights, dances, music, activities, and art-making. The Rasmussen Education Center is open Saturday, April 13 through Monday, April 15 from 10:00 a.m. […]

  • Patriots’ Ball

    Join us for the Patriots' Ball on Saturday, April 13, 2019! All ticket sales and proceeds from this event support the Museum's education initiatives that serve nearly 14,000 students each year and teach them about the ideas of freedom, self-government and individualism and help bring our nation's history alive - Purchase tickets below! This patriotic […]