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Concord Art

Galleries and special exhibits

37 Lexington Road

978-369-2578

www.concordart.org

Concord Free Public Library

and Special Collections

129 Main Street

978-318-3345

Concord Museum

The gateway for exploring

Concord history

200 Lexington Road

978-369-9763

www.concordmuseum.org

Concord Visitor Center

Local information, brochures, maps

58 Main Street

978-369-3120

www.concordchamberofcommerce.org

Emerson House

House museum and National Historic

Landmark

978-369-2236

28 Cambridge Turnpike

www.rwe.org

The Old Manse–Property of

The Trustees of Reservations

A historic manse famous for its

American literary associations

978-369-3909

269 Monument Street

www.oldmanse.org

Louisa May Alcott’s Orchard

House

Home of Little Women

978-369-4118

399 Lexington Road

www.louisamayalcott.org

The Robbin House

Interpretive Center for Concord’s early

African American and Abolitionist History

324 Monument Street

978-318-3910

www.drinkinggourdproject.org

Thoreau Farm

Birthplace of Henry David Thoreau

978-451-0300

341 Viginia Road

www.thoreaufarm.org

The Thoreau Society Shop at

Walden Pond

Products related to Thoreau and a gallery

978-287-5477

www.thoreausociety.org

The Umbrella Community Arts

Center

Arts education, performing arts, and

resident artists

40 Stow Road

978-371-0820

theumbrellaarts.org

Walden Pond State

Reservation

National Historic Landmark and

considered the birthplace of the

conservation movemen

t

Park Headquarters

978-369-3254

915 Walden Street

www.mass.gov/dcr/parks/walden

The Walden Woods Project

The Thoreau Institute

Preserving the land, literature, and

legacy of Henry David Thoreau

781-259-4700

44 Baker Farm, Lincoln

www.walden.org

Minute Man National

Historical Park Locations

Commemorating the opening battle

in the American Revolutionary War

www.nps.gov

978-369-6993

The Wayside

Home of authors Nathaniel

Hawthorne, Louisa May Alcott, and

Margaret Sidney

978-318-7863

455 Lexington Road

www.nps.gov/mima/wayside

North Bridge Visitor Center

Overlooking the North Bridge and the

minute man statue

978-369-6993

174 Liberty Street

www.nps.gov/mima

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

www.nps.gov/mima

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