This is a fine museum which contains an inspiring collection of American historical, literary and decorative arts. These historical and literary treasures includes the famous “one, if by land, and two, if by sea” 1775 Revere lantern who was immortalized by Longfellow’s poem. Some other prized possession of the famous Concord Historical Museum is the the humble desk on which Henry D. Thoreau wrote Walden and “Civil Disobedience.
However if you plan a trip to Concord Historical Museum do visit the the newly-restored Study of Ralph Waldo Emerson within the museum. You can also loiter through the in the riveting “Why Concord?” history galleries and distinctive changing exhibitions. A tour to Concord History Museum would also enable you to revel in the quiet eloquence of the award-winning Exploring Concord film and enjoy the historic beauty of a renowned decorative arts collection. A visit to the the fine Concord Historical Museum would allow you to create fond memories with family-friendly hands-on activities that you can indulge in the Museum. If you are keen on visiting the fine Concord Tourist Attractions, begin your tour at the Concord Historical Museum.
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