Concord at Night Walking Tour

Concord Visitor Center 58 Main St, Concord, MA, United States

Learn about historic Concord while the weather is cooler and the Mill Dam less busy! We will walk down Concord’s historic Main Street and then visit sites such as The […]

$15 – $20
Recurring

Concord Players presents Steel Magnolias

51 Walden

Alternatively hilarious and touching, this beloved comedy-drama portrays the bond among a group of Southern women in northwest Louisiana. It reveals, over time, the depth of the strength and purposefulness […]

$22.00

Concord at Night Walking Tour

Concord Visitor Center 58 Main St, Concord, MA, United States

Learn about historic Concord while the weather is cooler and the Mill Dam less busy! We will walk down Concord’s historic Main Street and then visit sites such as The […]

$15 – $20

Daily Historic Walking Tour of Concord

Concord Visitor Center 58 Main St, Concord, MA, United States

This tour is the perfect introduction to Concord and its rich Revolutionary and Literary History. We will walk down Concord’s historic Main Street and then visit sites such as The […]

$15 – $20

Baby Massage at the Concord Free Public Library

Concord Free Public Library 129 Main Street, Concord, MA, United States

Learn to communicate, soothe, connect with your baby through massage! The Children’s Department at the Concord Free Public Library will offer a free weekly baby massage program every Tuesday morning […]

Free

Thomas Dugan Gallery Talk

Concord Museum

Participate in a gallery talk about the Yeoman of Concord, Thomas Dugan who was enslaved in Virginia before coming to Concord where he lived as a free man for the […]

Concord Farms: Resilience, Revolutionaries, and Renegades

Concord Museum

The place we call Concord has been home to thriving agriculture communities for thousands of years.  Throughout that time, farmers have faced threats against their livelihood and culture from colonization, […]

Concord Museum: “To Set This World Right” Gallery Talk

Concord Museum Concord, MA, United States

Slavery was part of Concord’s daily life and pervasive throughout Massachusetts even after its formal abolition in 1783. Join us in the newly installed gallery To Set This World Right […]