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SUMMARY:The Lincoln Memorial Illustrated
DESCRIPTION:Last Chance: Closing Day is Sunday\, February 26\n“‘The Lincoln Memorial Illustrated\,’ at the Concord Museum\, observes the centennial of an American temple of democracy.” — Boston Globe\nOne of the most revered and visited sites in Washington\, D.C. and in the nation\, the Lincoln Memorial is now a century old. Dedicated on May 30\, 1922\, it was designed by architect Henry Bacon and Concord sculptor Daniel Chester French\, and it has served as a gathering place for some of the most significant and symbolic events of the past one hundred years. It has come to represent the nation’s hopes and challenges\, providing an iconic backdrop for civic expression relating to democracy and human rights. \nTo celebrate its centennial\, this exhibition explores the planning and construction of the Lincoln Memorial through illustrations\, sculpture\, archival materials\, and ephemera\, and it traces its role as a symbolic site in illustrations\, political cartoons\, and popular culture. The exhibition features works by numerous artists from the past century\, including Norman Rockwell\, Daniel Chester French\, Henry Bacon\, Tony Bennett\, Istvan Banyai\, and others. \n  \n \n  \nThe Lincoln Memorial Illustrated is a collaboration of the Norman Rockwell Museum and Chesterwood. It will be on view at the Concord Museum from September 30\, 2022-February 26\, 2023. \nImage: Istvan Banyai Set in Stone\, 2008 Illustration for Set in Stone: Abraham Lincoln and the Politics of Memory by Thomas Mallon\, The New Yorker\, October 13\, 2008. \n 
URL:https://concordmuseum.org/event/the-lincoln-memorial-illustrated/
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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SUMMARY:Revolution in Women’s Athletics
DESCRIPTION:At the Concord Museum\, history is both preserved through its extensive collection and “made new” through its engaging\, interactive exhibitions and extensive public programming.  We are proud to introduce the Rebels and Revolutionaries speaker series\, which seeks to emphasize the Museum’s dedication to the spirit of revolution through individuals making history in the present\, in ways large and small. \nTo launch Rebels and Revolutionaries\, Olympians AJ Mleczko Griswold and Angela Ruggiero will discuss their experiences as elite athletes\, the future of girls’ and women’s athletics\, and the role of women in inspiring the next generation of athletes.  They will share their journey from the locker room to the board room and the odds-defying leadership and perseverance that led to outstanding careers on the ice and beyond. \nAJ Mleczko Griswold is an Olympic gold medalist ice hockey player and commentator on ESPN. She was inducted into the New England Women’s Hall of Fame; received the second Patty Kazmaier Award\, awarded annually to the best female college ice hockey player in the United States; and\, while working for NBC\, was the first woman to commentate for an NHL playoff game. \nFour-time Olympian\, gold medalist\, and hall-of-famer\, Angela Ruggiero is a former ice hockey player once named the best player in the world by The Hockey News and US Olympic Committee’s Player of the Year. She is currently the CEO and co-founder of Sports Innovation Lab\, a technology-powered firm leading the sports industry. \nFollowing the program\, a limited group will join the speakers for a wine and cheese reception. Tickets to the reception are limited; reserve early. \nCo-sponsored by the Concord Contemporary Leaders\, a dynamic group of Museum enthusiasts\, supporters\, and advocates\, ages 30-55. \n \n 
URL:https://concordmuseum.org/event/revolution-in-womens-athletics/
LOCATION:53 Cambridge Tpke\, Concord\, 01742\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult Program,Event Registration
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SUMMARY:February School Vacation Week Family Activities
DESCRIPTION:Visit the Museum on Presidents’ Day and drop by the Churchill and Janet Franklin Lyceum for family activities. \nFree with Museum admission. Members visit free.
URL:https://concordmuseum.org/event/february-school-vacation-week-2/
CATEGORIES:Family Program
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SUMMARY:A Visit with President Lincoln
DESCRIPTION:A Visit with President Lincoln is on a first-come basis. Please arrive early to ensure a seat.  The program will begin promptly at 1:00 p.m.\nThe Museum is pleased to again host Steve Wood and his amazing performance as Abraham Lincoln. Wood’s first-person historical interpretation\, “A Visit with Abraham Lincoln\,” includes stories of Lincoln’s early life\, campaign debates\, the Civil War\, and concludes with a stirring reading of the Gettysburg Address. \nNo advanced registration.  Participation is limited and on a first-come basis. \nFree with Museum admission. Members visit free.
URL:https://concordmuseum.org/event/a-visit-with-president-lincoln-4/
CATEGORIES:Family Program
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SUMMARY:Sweet History: Colonial Chocolate
DESCRIPTION:Immerse yourself in the colonial home as a living historian grinds cocoa beans\, adds spices and concocts delicious treats by the winter hearth.  Read a colonial recipe or “receipt” and decipher the steps to cooking rare delicacies in colonial Concord.\nFree with Museum admission. Members visit free.
URL:https://concordmuseum.org/event/sweet-history-colonial-chocolate-3/
CATEGORIES:Family Program
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230224T160000
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SUMMARY:February School Vacation Week Family Activities
DESCRIPTION:Drop by the Churchill and Janet Franklin Lyceum for family activities during your visit to the Museum. \nFree with Museum admission. Members visit free.
URL:https://concordmuseum.org/event/february-school-vacation-week-3/
CATEGORIES:Family Program
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SUMMARY:Last Chance to View The Lincoln Memorial Illustrated
DESCRIPTION:This weekend is the last weekend to view our special exhibition\, The Lincoln Memorial Illustrated. \nThis exhibition explores the planning and construction of the Lincoln Memorial through illustrations\, sculpture\, archival materials\, and ephemera\, and it traces its role as a symbolic site in illustrations\, political cartoons\, and popular culture. The exhibition features works by numerous artists from the past century\, including Norman Rockwell\, Daniel Chester French\, Henry Bacon\, Tony Bennett\, Istvan Banyai\, and others. \nImage credit: Istvan Banyai\, Set in Stone.  The New Yorker\, October 13\, 2008\nImage © Istvan Banyai. All rights reserved. \n  \n 
URL:https://concordmuseum.org/event/last-chance-to-view-the-lincoln-memorial-illustrated/
CATEGORIES:Adult Program
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