Concord Museum
The Concord Museum presents centuries of objects from Concord and surrounding areas for everyone to experience and explore. These objects let us bring to life the stories of the diverse people who lived in Concord since its earliest days. Every day, Concord’s cultural, political, environmental, and literary history come alive in our collections, exhibitions, and programs.
Paul Revere's Ride Program at the Concord Museum 2023
A Revolution in Women's Athletics
Ellen Garrison: The Choice to March
Ellen Garrison: Antislavery Activist
Gaining Ground
Harlem Lacrosse on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day
The Robbins House on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day
Civil Disobedience
The Paul Revere's Ride Program at the Concord Museum 2021
Highlights from the Decorative Arts Sampler: Textiles
Highlights from the Decorative Arts Sampler: Works on Paper
Thoreau Immersive
Sophia Peabody Before Concord
Louisa May Alcott and the Right to Vote
Highlights from the Decorative Arts Sampler: Metalworks
Decorative Arts Sampler: Metalwork
Highlights from the Decorative Arts Sampler: Furniture
Highlights from the Decorative Arts Sampler: Ceramics
Stitching Concord’s History
The Center of Antislavery
On the Move
Welcome to Every Path Laid Open
Bridge to the Future: Leadership Breakfast
A Concord Love Story: Nathaniel Hawthorne and Sophia Peabody
Concord Cooks: Valentines Day Gnocchi with Saltbox Kitchen