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Cultural Spotlight

Where Community Meets Heritage: Discover Concord Scout House

March 28, 2025
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Step back in time at Concord Scout House, where history and community converge in a beautifully preserved New England barn. As you approach down the pine-lined driveway, the white clapboard building emerges like a hidden treasure in the heart of historic Concord.

The Concord Scout House stands on land that was farmed dating back to the founding of the town of Concord. The property, 74 Walden Street, was part of land owned by Timothy Wheeler during the American Revolution. Wheeler was known for successfully hiding colonial supplies from the British troops on April 19, 1775. After a succession of farming owners, The Concord Massachusetts Girl Scouts, Inc. acquired the land with the barn from the Stow family in 1930.


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The Concord Lantern Parade

3/7/26 6:00 pm EST
Alcott Elementary School The Concord Lantern Parade
93 Laurel Street
Studio 16
Concord, MA
United States
Contact: Roberta Visconti

Join us for an enchanting evening as handmade lanterns illuminate the historic streets of Concord. No need to register for the Parade. Light Up the Nig. Be a part of Brighter Together, Concord’s inaugural Lantern Parade and Party! With the Concord250 Lantern in the lead and hundreds of creative, handmade lanterns joining in, we will transform the dark, winter night into a celebration of light, creative expression, and community. Muster at 6:00 PM at the Alcott Elementary School. The 15-minute parade will wind through residential streets, ending at a party at the Concord Scout House. https://www.concordlanterns.org/

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    Discover the Battle Road

    Next month, tens of thousands will gather in Concord, Lexington, and the surrounding towns to witness the time-honored traditions, tactical demonstrations, and festive commemorations that pay tribute to the first battles of the American Revolution. Behind these inspiring and historically accurate demonstrations are hundreds of historians, reenactors, costumers, and others who spend months preparing for Patriots' Day. Meet some of those people and discover highlights from anniversary events held in Concord over the past 250 years in today's articles from Discover the Battle Road: "Many Voices, One Revolution" and "Echoes of April 19: A Historical Look at Concord's Anniversary Traditions."
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