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SUMMARY:Beyond Midnight: Paul Revere and His Ride
DESCRIPTION:  \nDrawing on the American Antiquarian Society’s unparalleled collection\, as well as loans from other collections\, Beyond Midnight revealed the man behind the legend\, bringing to life Revere’s creative spirit\, tremendous capacity to adapt to changing times\, and his lasting impact on the social\, economic\, and political life in America. Organized by the American Antiquarian Society\, the exhibition opened at the New-York Historical Society and was then jointly presented at the Concord Museum and the Worcester Art Museum. \n  \nBeyond Midnight featured objects connected to the events of 1775 including – and especially – the Concord Museum’s famed lantern ordered hung as a signal by Revere himself. Additional highlights of the exhibition in Concord included the 1922 painting\, Paul Revere\, by renowned American artist N.C. Wyeth; a printer’s manuscript of Longfellow’s “Paul Revere’s Ride”; the 1775 deposition of Paul Revere; a manuscript transcription of Emerson’s famed “Concord Hymn”; and an impressive silver tea service made by Revere. \n 
URL:https://concordmuseum.org/event/beyond-midnight-paul-revere-and-his-ride/
LOCATION:MA
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201006T170000
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SUMMARY:Center of Revolution Walking Tour
DESCRIPTION:Designed for small groups\, families\, learning and homeschool pods! Starting today through November\, the Concord Museum is offering our popular Revolutionary Walking Tour to small groups this fall! Take a short walk from the center of town to the Old North Bridge. Learn about the dramatic events leading up to April 19\, 1775 and what really happened during the first battle of the American Revolution. Get up close to the monuments at the Bridge and the center of town and discover the stories behind them! \n1 to 1.5 hours\, 1-mile walk\, mostly flat terrain\, rain or shine. \nTo book contact grouptours@concordmuseum.org or call 978-369-9763 x 222
URL:https://concordmuseum.org/event/center-of-revolution-walking-tour/
LOCATION:MA
CATEGORIES:Adult Program,Family Program
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201008T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201008T200000
DTSTAMP:20260407T133850
CREATED:20200818T030024Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231025T202551Z
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SUMMARY:Memory Lands
DESCRIPTION:Due to the high winds and power outages in the area\, the forum has been rescheduled for Thursday\, October 8 at 7:00 p.m. Thank you for your understanding\, and we hope you can join us tonight!\nTo participate in the question and answer session and chat with other viewers\, please visit the Museum’s YouTube page. \n \nWilliams College historian Christine DeLucia will discuss her book\, Memory Lands\, in which she reconsiders the markers\, monuments\, and “memoryscapes” that memorialize King Philip’s War alongside the processes that alternatively repress and recover Indigenous histories of survival and adaptation. The Concord Museum’s new permanent exhibition\, The People of Musketaquid\, will serve as a case study on how museums present this complicated history to public. \nChristine DeLucia is Assistant Professor of History at Williams College. She focuses on Native American/ Indigenous and early American topics. Her research\, teaching\, and writing involve community collaborations\, decolonizing approaches to archives\, museums\, and knowledge circulation\, and socially transformative ways of connecting past\, present\, and future. Memory Lands: King Philip’s War and the Place of Violence in the Northeast is her first book. Prior to Williams\, Professor DeLucia was a member of the history faculty at Mount Holyoke College. In 2018-2019\, she held a research fellowship at Chicago’s Newberry Library to work on her second book\, a study of Native communities’ complex modes of dwelling\, adaptation\, and sovereignty in the 18th-century Northeast. Professor DeLucia completed a Ph.D. in American Studies at Yale\, an M.Litt. in Environmental History at the University of St. Andrews in Scotland\, and an A.B. in History and Literature at Harvard. \nProfessor DeLucia’s book Memory Lands: King Phillip’s War and the Place of Violence in the Northeast will be available for signing in partnership with the Concord Bookshop.. \nPlease note that this forum is virtual.  Participants will be emailed a link to watch the program live. \nThis is a free event.  Donations are encouraged to support the Concord Museum’s Education initiatives. \nThis program is supported in part by the Sally Lanagan Fund.
URL:https://concordmuseum.org/event/memory-lands-2/
LOCATION:MA
CATEGORIES:Adult Program,Event Registration
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201012T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201012T160000
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CREATED:20200819T015316Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231030T233111Z
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SUMMARY:Free Community Day
DESCRIPTION:Free admission is generously supported by Middlesex Savings Bank. Visit the People of Musketaquid gallery and learn about Concord’s rich Native history. Tickets are required for admission on a first come\, first served basis. \nPlease reserve your timed tickets on our website. \n 
URL:https://concordmuseum.org/event/free-community-day/
LOCATION:53 Cambridge Tpke\, Concord\, MA\, 01742\, United States
CATEGORIES:Family Program
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201012T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201012T120000
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CREATED:20200812T192633Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231025T202527Z
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SUMMARY:Family Performance with Larry Spotted Crow Mann
DESCRIPTION:The Drum\, which is the Heartbeat of Mother Earth holds a special place for Larry Spotted Crow Mann. Join us in the outdoor courtyard of the Rasmussen Education Center for a singing and Hand Drum performance from the award-winning performer\, educator\, and poet Larry Spotted Crow Mann. Mann is a citizen of the Nipmuc Tribe of Massachusetts\, and he is sharing his music\, culture\, and the history of the Nipmuc people in this special program. \nThis program will be performed outside on the Museum’s front lawn for a limited audience and streamed live to a virtual audience.  In-person attendees must wear masks and maintain social distancing at all times. \nAdvanced registration is required. This is a free event.  Donations are encouraged to support the Concord Museum’s Education initiatives. \nLearn more about Larry Spotted Crow Mann and his books on his website. \nThe in-person program capacity is full.  Please register below to receive a link to watch the program virtually. Thank you!
URL:https://concordmuseum.org/event/family-performance-with-larry-spotted-crow-mann/
LOCATION:53 Cambridge Tpke\, Concord\, MA\, 01742\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event Registration,Family Program
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201019T190000
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CREATED:20200819T020321Z
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SUMMARY:Applying History to Present Challenges
DESCRIPTION:To participate in the chat and ask speakers questions\, please visit the Museum’s YouTube page. \n \n  \nAs battles continue to rage over Confederate War monuments and with the future of American cities so uncertain\, historical experience can help inform understanding and action. Join Harvard Professor and former Dean of the Radcliffe Institute Lizabeth Cohen in a conversation on how a well-informed historical perspective can equip us to revisit public memorials\, monuments\, and exhibits; to address mounting racial tensions; and to develop effective public policy. Professor Cohen will also discuss her newest book\, Saving America’s Cities: Ed Logue and the Struggle to Renew Urban America in the Suburban Age\, which recently won the prestigious Bancroft Prize in American History\, and how the lessons learned from urban renewal efforts in the 1960’s and 1970’s can be applied to the challenges we face today. \nLizabeth Cohen is the Howard Mumford Jones Professor of American Studies and a Harvard University Distinguished Service Professor in the Department of History at Harvard. From 2011-18 she was the dean of the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study. Professor Cohen has published a popular textbook and multiple books\, including Making a New Deal: Industrial Workers in Chicago\, 1919-1939\, winner of the Bancroft Prize and a finalist for the Pulitzer. Among many awards and honors\, Professor Cohen has been a fellow of the Guggenheim Foundation\, the National Endowment for the Humanities\, the American Council of Learned Societies\, and the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study. She received her Ph.D. from the University of California Berkeley and her A.B. from Princeton University. \nProfessor Cohen’s book Saving America’s Cities: Ed Logue and the Struggle to Renew Urban America in the Suburban Age will be available in partnership with the Concord Bookshop. \nThis program is part of the Concord Festival of Authors. \nPlease note that this forum is virtual. Advanced registration is required. Participants will be emailed a link to watch the program live on Monday\, October 19. \nThis is a free event.  Donations are encouraged to support the Concord Museum’s Education initiatives. \nThis program is supported in part by the Sally Lanagan Fund. \n \n \n 
URL:https://concordmuseum.org/event/applying-history-to-present-challenges/
LOCATION:MA
CATEGORIES:Adult Program,Event Registration
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201021T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201021T190000
DTSTAMP:20260407T133850
CREATED:20200820T210946Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231031T005113Z
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SUMMARY:Postponed to November: April 19\, 1775 Curator Gallery Talk
DESCRIPTION:Due to delays in the gallery opening\, this event will now be held on Saturday\, November 14 at 1:00 p.m. Please register here.\nJoin us for a free virtual forum from the comfort of your home!\nCurator David Wood and Peggy N. Gerry Curatorial Associate Erica Lome introduce visitors to the newly opened permanent galleries that unveil first-person narratives of the events of April 19\, 1775 that started an 8-year war for independence. The objects in the gallery are witnesses to the events of that fateful day and tell a moving story of the Provincials who risked their lives and livelihoods for liberty. \nPlease note that this event is virtual.  Participants will be emailed a link to watch the program live on Thursday\, October 22. \nThis is a free event.  Donations are encouraged to support the Concord Museum’s Education initiatives.
URL:https://concordmuseum.org/event/april-19-1775-curator-gallery-talk-2/
LOCATION:MA
CATEGORIES:Adult Program,Event Registration
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201025T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201025T150000
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CREATED:20201021T023512Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231025T202510Z
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SUMMARY:Sold Out! Sleepy Hollow-een Tour
DESCRIPTION:This program is full.  We hope that you can join us for more programs this fall!\nJoin us for this special Halloween event! Take a tour through historic Sleepy Hollow Cemetery with a Concord Museum guide. Learn about the lives and deaths of past Concordians through stories passed down through the generations. \nThis is an in-person event. Tickets include same-day admission to the Concord Museum.
URL:https://concordmuseum.org/event/sleepy-hollow-een-tour-5/
LOCATION:MA
CATEGORIES:Adult Program,Event Registration,Family Program
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201025T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201025T170000
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CREATED:20200902T013938Z
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SUMMARY:Sold Out! Sleepy Hollow-een Tour
DESCRIPTION:This program is full.  We hope that you can join us for more programs this fall!\nJoin us for this special Halloween event! Take a tour through historic Sleepy Hollow Cemetery with a Concord Museum guide. Learn about the lives and deaths of past Concordians through stories passed down through the generations. \nThis is an in-person event. Tickets include same-day admission to the Concord Museum.
URL:https://concordmuseum.org/event/sleepy-hollow-een-tour-4/
LOCATION:53 Cambridge Tpke\, Concord\, MA\, 01742\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event Registration,Family Program
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201027T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201027T200000
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CREATED:20200820T025037Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231025T202452Z
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SUMMARY:JFK: Coming of Age in the American Century 1917-1956
DESCRIPTION:To participate in the question and answer session and chat with other viewers\, please visit the Museum’s YouTube page. \n \nAs part of the 2020 Concord Festival of Authors\, the Concord Museum is pleased to present Pulitzer Prize-winning historian\, Fred Logevall\, discussing his new biography\, JFK: Coming of Age in the American Century\, 1917-1956 with Tom Putnam\, Concord Museum’s Edward W. Kane Executive Director. Logevall’s Harvard colleague\, Jill Lepore\, describes the book as “an utterly incandescent study of one of the most consequential figures of the twentieth century.” \nFredrik Logevall is the Laurence D. Belfer Professor of International Affairs at Harvard Kennedy School and Professor of History at Harvard University. A specialist on U.S. foreign relations history and 20th century international history\, he was previously a Professor of History at Cornell University and the University of California\, Santa Barbara\, where he co-founded the Center for Cold War Studies. \nHe is the author or editor of nine books\, including Embers of War: The Fall of an Empire and the Making of America’s Vietnam (Random House\, 2012)\, which won the Pulitzer Prize. Logevall’s essays and reviews have appeared in The New York Times\, The Washington Post\, The Los Angeles Times\, Politico\, Daily Beast\, and Foreign Affairs\, among other publications. A native of Stockholm\, Sweden\, he is a past president of the Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations. \nProfessor Logevall’s new book JFK: Coming of Age in the American Century\, 1917-1956  can be ordered through the Concord Bookshop. \nThis program is part of the Concord Festival of Authors. \nPlease note that this forum is virtual.  Participants will be emailed a link to watch the program live on Tuesday\, October 27. \nThis is a free event.  Donations are encouraged to support the Concord Museum’s Education initiatives. \nThis program is supported in part by the Sally Lanagan Fund. \n 
URL:https://concordmuseum.org/event/jfk-coming-of-age-in-the-american-century-1917-1956/
LOCATION:MA
CATEGORIES:Adult Program,Event Registration
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201028T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201028T190000
DTSTAMP:20260407T133850
CREATED:20200820T163543Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231025T202445Z
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SUMMARY:Cummings Davis Society Event: Muskets of the American Revolution
DESCRIPTION:Learn all about the muskets of the Concord Museum’s collection that were fired on the North Bridge on April 19\, 1775 streamed from the Lisa H. Foote History Learning Center. Experts Joel Bohy\, of Bruneau & Co.\, and the Concord Museum’s Curator\, David Wood\, explore the objects that played a part in the events of the fateful day. In this unique setting\, participants will experience historic objects like they never have before. \nThis program is an event of the Cummings Davis Society\, which helps support acquisitions and preservation of the Museum’s distinguished collection for future generations. All are welcome! \nPlease note that this program is virtual.  Participants will be emailed a link to watch the program live on Wednesday\, October 28.
URL:https://concordmuseum.org/event/cummings-davis-society-event-muskets-of-the-american-revolution-2/
LOCATION:MA
CATEGORIES:Adult Program,Event Registration
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