Concord MuseumConcord Museum Average User Rating: (0 votes, add your vote or comments) Concord Museum, located in the historical areas of Concord and Lexington, houses amazing artifacts of American history. On exhibit is a very rare print made by Paul Revere depicting the Boston Massacre. Also on exhibit is one of the lanterns that hung in the Old North Church on the night of April 18, 1775. The Concord Museum is distinguished for its collection of 17th, 18th, and 19th-century decorative arts, case furniture, tables, seating furniture, clocks, looking glasses, textiles, ceramics, and metalware. Curators, historians, and educators have recognized the collection for its national significance for more than a century. Hours: April–December: Monday–Saturday, 9:00 am–5:00 pm; Sunday, noon–5:00 pm. Directions: Concord is approximately 20 miles west of Boston. The Concord Museum is easily accessible from Route 495 or Route 128, via Route 2, and is located 1/4 mile east of Concord Center, at the intersection of Lexington Road and Cambridge Turnpike. Parking is free. Purchase Go Boston Visitor Cards with unlimited FREE general admission to over 60 Boston attractions, tours, area discounts, and full-color pocket guidebook to the area. Tags: gocardfree Top of PageDo you know of a Place that should be included here? Please Suggest a place in the appropriate category. |
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