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In honor of the Concord Free Public Library’s 150th Anniversary, the Concord Museum, the Concord Free Public Library, and the Concord Free Public Library Corporation’s William Munroe Special Collections have collaborated on a special exhibition featuring the Library’s art collection. Featured objects include paintings by Washington Allston, N.C. Wyeth, May Alcott Nieriker, Charles Hovey Pepper, […] |
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Thomas Dugan Public History intern Jas Wheeler discusses Concord's history of enslavement and self-emancipation by examining how Brister Freeman, a man enslaved by Colonel John Cuming, found personal liberty through service in the Revolutionary War. Using John Cuming's desk and Brister Freeman's muster rolls, Wheeler draws attention to how Americans leveraged the power of writing […] |
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Thomas Dugan Public History intern Jas Wheeler discusses Concord's history of enslavement and self-emancipation by examining how Brister Freeman, a man enslaved by Colonel John Cuming, found personal liberty through service in the Revolutionary War. Using John Cuming's desk and Brister Freeman's muster rolls, Wheeler draws attention to how Americans leveraged the power of writing […] |
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Discover the fascinating stories that our collection can tell us. Interpreters will lead Object Spotlight Talks that highlight objects in our collection. Today's Object Spotlight Talk will focus on the Wooden Spoons in our collection and will take place in the April 19, 1775 gallery. Ask at the front desk what time the talks will […] |
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Discover the fascinating stories that our collection can tell us. Interpreters will lead Object Spotlight Talks that highlight objects in our collection. Today's Object Spotlight Talk will focus on a Geological Specimen Box constructed by Henry David Thoreau and will take place in the Thoreau gallery. Talks will take place at 11:05 am and 2:05 […]
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Tickets are now only available at the door. See you tonight! We are excited to announce the launch of the Museum’s newest patron program for people under 55 with a passion for the Museum and an interest in shaping its future. Join us for an evening of camaraderie, drinks, and dancing to beckon in the […] |
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This walking tour is full. Thank you for your interest in our programs. Please consider joining us for another walking tour this fall. Social justice advocate, Army nurse, celebrated author, radical abolitionist, and the first woman licensed to drive a car in America These are just some of the remarkable women buried in Concord’s Sleepy […] |
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Our current special exhibition, Interwoven: Women’s Lives Written in Thread, highlights needlework produced by young women in New England and specifically the extraordinary collection of samplers at the Concord Museum. Featuring 30 samplers sewn in the early 1700s to mid-1800s, Interwoven explores how young women created records of their own lives and experiences, written in […]
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On opening day, visit the Museum’s new special exhibition Interwoven: Women’s Lives Written in Thread, which highlights needlework produced by young women in New England, with a specific focus on the extraordinary collection of eighteenth and nineteenth century samplers at the Concord Museum. These vibrant samplers offer a distinctive picture of how young women were […]
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Concord Museum curators will give gallery talks in the new special exhibition Interwoven: Women’s Lives Written in Thread. Hear stories of the lives and education of young women in eighteenth and nineteenth-century New England. Free for Members
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Concord Museum curators will give gallery talks in the new special exhibition Interwoven: Women’s Lives Written in Thread. Hear stories of the lives and education of young women in eighteenth and nineteenth-century New England. Free for Members |