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Jennifer C. Schünemann

Jennifer C. Schünemann

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Lights! Camera! Action! A New Film Stars Concord’s Own Ellen Garrison

June 15, 2024
Jennifer C. Schünemann
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When history and inspiration collide, great things happen. And so, when Jennifer Burton and Julie Dobrow, founders of the “Half the History” project at Tufts University, heard the amazing story of Concord’s Ellen Garrison, they knew they had found the perfect subject for their project series, which places a spotlight on the incredible achievements of women and their important contributions to society.


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From Concord to the World: Doris Kearns Goodwin’s An Unfinished Love Story

June 15, 2024
Jennifer C. Schünemann
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There is something about this small town that continues to draw magnetic personalities who shape our country over and over. One such luminary is Doris Kearns Goodwin – Pulitzer Prize-winning author, respected presidential historian, and wife of the internationally acclaimed presidential speechwriter, the late Richard (Dick) Goodwin. Together, this inspirational couple witnessed the turbulent events of the 1960s and worked hard to do their part in shaping a more positive outcome for future generations.


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Dining Al Fresco in Concord

June 15, 2024
Jennifer C. Schünemann
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Summer is here!  Warmer days and beautiful flowers call us outside to enjoy the fresh air.  And Concord’s restaurants are responding with inviting terraces, refreshing cocktails, and delicious foods to entice us to gather around the table al fresco style!


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Celebrating a Historic Connection at the Wright Tavern

June 15, 2024
Jennifer C. Schünemann
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The Wright Tavern Legacy Trust invited visitors and residents alike to a fun celebration of Concord history on the lawn of the tavern this past Patriots’ Day. Did you know that the Wright Tavern is where the Massachusetts Provincial Congress met in 1774 and took the decision to rebel against the crown? 


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The Thrill of the Hunt in Consignment Shopping: Marimekko Returns to West Concord

March 15, 2024
Jennifer C. Schünemann
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Fans of Marimekko fabrics and clothing will remember that Design Research in Cambridge brought these midcentury designs to the US in the late 1950s. Founded in Helsinki, Finland, the loose, colorful, and whimsical graphics of these unique pieces were made famous when future first lady Jacqueline Kennedy bought eight Marimekko dresses and wore them throughout the 1960 US presidential campaign.


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Sharing a Piece of History in Concord Center

March 15, 2024
Jennifer C. Schünemann
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Antique treasure hunters are in for a treat with the arrival of Bobbi Benson Antiques and Estate Jewelry in Concord Center. A Concord resident of more than 25 years, Bobbi Benson is a talented generalist in the field of antiques.


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Many Voices, One Revolution

March 15, 2024
Jennifer C. Schünemann
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Each year, hundreds of thousands of visitors from across the globe come to Concord, Lexington, and the surrounding towns to witness the time-honored traditions, tactical demonstrations, and festive commemorations that pay tribute to the first battle of the American Revolution.


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The Hidden Gems of West Concord

December 14, 2023
Jennifer C. Schünemann
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With the holiday season approaching, the quest for a truly unique and meaningful gift begins! Did you know that several new businesses have opened in West Concord recently? These ‘hidden gems’ are a wonderful discovery – and well worth the trip to find them. They are all women-owned shops, and they specialize in artisanal, fair-trade, and one-of-a-kind gifts and home goods. Take a trip with us to discover them!


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Celebrate Winter: Outdoor Adventures Await!

December 14, 2023
Jennifer C. Schünemann
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You may have heard the old expression, “there’s no such thing as bad weather, just a bad choice of clothing.” Winter is a fantastic time to explore all that Concord has to offer. So, bundle up, grab a friend, and let the adventure begin!


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West Concord Invites you to Celebrate With Family Friendly Events This Fall!

September 15, 2023
Jennifer C. Schünemann
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West Concord is fully embracing fall fun, with events and activities for the whole family this year. From live music around the neighborhood to the village’s biggest annual birthday bash, you won’t want to miss the chance to discover what makes West Concord such a vibrant place for shopping, eating, and exploring.


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    Lovely Gems: Crafting Jewelry That Tells the Story of You

    There was a time when fine jewelry spent most of its life tucked away in a velvet box, reserved for weddings, anniversaries, and other milestone occasions. At Fairbank and Perry Goldsmiths, owner Geraldine Perry is helping to rewrite that story. “We want people to wear and enjoy their jewelry every day,” she says. “It should be part of your life.”
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    TIMELESS TAVERNS: Exploring Colonial New England’s Earliest Community Gathering Spaces

    In colonial America, taverns were commonplace throughout Freedom’s Way National Heritage Area. But these early American taprooms were much more than just watering holes. They served an important purpose in the community as a place for townsfolk to gather and plan. This proved especially important in the years leading up to the Revolution. Taverns became Patriot refuges, where decisions were made about separation from the Crown and what a more democratic form of government would look like. As British-colonial relations finally boiled over, taverns became meeting spots for Patriot militias to assemble and prepare for battle. 
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