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Concord is unique in three periods of history. Incorporated in 1635, the town was the first Massachusetts settlement away from the tidewater on a non-navigable river. On April 19, 1775, it was the scene of the first battle of the War for Independence -- the American Revolution. During the middle of the nineteenth century, a period aptly called "The Flowering of New England," Concord was home to some of the greatest minds in America. RalphWaldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Bronson Alcott, and his daughter Louisa May Alcott, lived, talked, and wrote in Concord. Because of them, visitors, both literary and transcendental, flocked to this town which became an American Athens. Settled: Incorporated 1635 Population: 15,551 Area: 26 square miles
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Best Western At Historic Concord
Located just two miles west of the Concord Center, the Best Western at Historic Concord offers convenient access to the birthplace of the American Revolution, Concord and Lexington. Surrounded by history and literature such as the homes of Louisa May Alcott, Ralph Waldo Emerson and Nathaniel Hawthorne, as well as Walden Pond (the inspiration of Henry David Thoreau), the Old North Bridge and the .....
Concord's Colonial Inn
A centerpiece of America's Revolutionary War, Concord's Colonial Inn offers a distinct alternative from the norm. With public transportation to Boston a short walk from our doors, our Inn offers a unique alternative to the city for any visitors or corporate travelers to the Greater Boston area. Concord's Colonial Inn, overlooking the town common now know as Monument Square, has been host to .....
North Bridge Inn
The North Bridge Inn is located just off Monument Square in downtown Concord; just a short walk from the Main Street shopping district and the local historic attractions. The building itself was built in 1885 by Jonathan Keyes for his son, John Shepard Keys, who was instrumental in establishing Sleepy Hollow Cemetery. Renovations have given the Inn an updated, fresh look while maintaining the .....
Hawthorne Inn B&B
Beside the old road that has witnessed the courage of Minute Men, marching to first challenge the King's troops and fire "The shot heard 'round the world", Hawthorne Inn was raised [c.1870] on fertile earth once owned by Ralph Waldo Emerson, Louisa May Alcott and family, and Nathaniel Hawthorne. This quaint 17th century village, that has engendered great thoughts and daring deeds, now welcomes .....
Col. Roger Brown House
Few towns in our country are as rich in history as Concord, Massachusetts —founded in 1635, birthplace of the American Revolution, home to Emerson, Thoreau, and the Alcotts. Today, Concord still flourishes—well within metropolitan Boston, it is convenient to leading corporations, world-famous universities and research hospitals, and major cultural and sporting venues. The Colonel Roger .....
Colonel Roger Brown House
The Colonel Roger Brown House is perfectly situated to serve both vacationers and business travelers. Concord abounds in interesting shops, sites, and restaurants, and—less than a mile from our inn—has a commuter rail line station with frequently running trains direct to and from Cambridge and Boston. And, since our bedrooms have fully-equipped kitchenettes and living-working areas en .....
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- Longitude: -71°20'47.599
- Latitude: 42°27'46.049


