Concord Chamber of Commerce ~ 978-369-3120
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The Friends of the Performing Arts in Concord
Center for resident performing organizations
51 Walden Street
978-369-7911
The Concord Band
Community concert band
51 Walden Street
978-897-9969
The Concord Orchestra, Inc
Community concert orchestra
51 Walden Street
978-369-4967
The Muse’s Window Gallery of Fine Crafts
Artisan jewelry and gifts
44 Main Street, 2nd Floor
978 287-5500
Three Stones Gallery
Gallery featuring established and emerging artists
115 Commonwealth Ave,West Concord
978-399-8611
Summer Stages Dance
Training programs for students of contemporary dance
166 Main Street
978-402-2339
Sounds of Concord
Men’s barbershop chorus and quartets
21 Gammons Road,Waban
617-969-8664
Arts & Culture, continued
Concord Art Association
Galleries and special exhibits
37 Lexington Road
978-369-2578
Concord Free Public Library and
Special Collections
129 Main Street
978-318-3345
C
oncord Museum
The gateway for exploring Concord
history
200 Lexington Road
978-369-9763
Concord Visitor Center
Local information, brochures,maps
58 Main Street
978-369-3120
Emerson House
House museum and National Historic
Landmark
978-369-2236
28 Cambridge Turnpike
TheOldManse–PropertyofThe
TrusteesofReservations
A historic manse famous for its
American literary associations
978-369-3909
269 Monument Street
Louisa May Alcott’s Orchard
House
Home of Little Women
978-369-4118
399 Lexington Road
The Robbin House
Interpretive Center for Concord’s early
African American and Abolitionist History
324 Monument Street
978-318-3910
Thoreau Farm
Birthplace of Henry David Thoreau
978-451-0300
341 Viginia Road
The Thoreau Society Shop at
Walden Pond
Products related to Thoreau and a gallery
978-287-5477
The Umbrella Community Arts
Center
Arts education, performing arts and
resident artists
40 Stow Road
978-371-0820
Walden Pond State Reservation
National Historic Landmark and
considered the birthplace of the
conservation movemen
t
Park Headquarters
978-369-3254
915 Walden Street
The Walden Woods Project - The
Thoreau Institute
Preserving the land, literature and
legacy of Henry David Thoreau
781-259-4700
44 Baker Farm, Lincoln
Minute Man National Historical
Park Locations
Commemorating the opening battle in
the American Revolutionary War
978-369-6993
The Wayside
Home of authors Nathaniel Hawthorne,
Louisa May Alcott and Margaret Sidney
978-318-7863
455 Lexington Road
North Bridge Visitor Center
Overlooking the North Bridge and the
minute man statue
978-369-6993
174 Liberty Street
Minute Man Visitor Center
Lexington
Park information and “The Road to
Revolution,”multi-media presentation
781-674-1920
Exit 30-B off I-95 West on Rt. 2A
Historical Sites