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2022 Guide to the Great Outdoors

Discover Concord's Beautiful Parks, Nature, and Trails in this special issue

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The Great Outdoors

May 15, 2022
Dave Witherbee
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It’s All Fun and Games

May 15, 2022
Cynthia L. Baudendistel
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When you’re a kid, spring and summer are about long, lazy days spent playing, exploring, and having fun. We talked with Marie Foley, owner of The Concord Toy Box, to discover this year’s most popular summer toys and games.


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Concord Treasures: A Scavenger Hunt for Kids

May 15, 2022
Cynthia L. Baudendistel
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Spring and summer beckon us outdoors — especially kids, and their natural curiosity is the perfect springboard for a scavenger hunt.


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Wild Babies

May 15, 2022
Ashley Makridakis
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What would you do if you were walking along and came across a nest in the ground full of baby bunnies? Or perhaps a little bird hiding in the grass or a baby squirrel lying on the ground? 


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A Family-Friendly River Trip in Concord: Egg Rock to the Carlisle-Bedford Bridge

May 13, 2022
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The Concord River Boater’s Trail begins at the confluence of the Sudbury and Assabet Rivers, at Egg Rock, where they join to become the Concord River. The river is slow-moving and easy to paddle in this section, so you can appreciate the rich natural and cultural sites along the way. 


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Concord’s Community Gardens

May 13, 2022
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Community gardening in Concord had its beginnings in 1973, when Dan Monahan, the Director of Natural Resources at that time, investigated the concept being practiced in other parts of the U.S. by those who remembered the success of the WWI and WWII Victory Gardens in local communities throughout the country.  


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A Story of Wildlife, Beauty, and Peace on the Water

May 15, 2022
Alison Field-Juma and Julia Khorana
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As I pull into the parking area in early summer, I see people down at the dock of the quaint wooden boathouse on the Sudbury River. Family-owned South Bridge Boat House on Route 62 in Concord is the gateway to the rivers for all who would like to rent a kayak or canoe to explore.


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Native Plants for Sustainable Landscaping

May 13, 2022
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Why native plants? Native, or indigenous, plants are plants that have evolved in the North American landscape prior to European colonization. Native plants are adapted to a particular region’s climate and soils. Native plants have formed complex interrelationships with our local wildlife over thousands or millions of years of evolution. They provide food and shelter for our wildlife and insects that sustain the food web of our ecosystem.  


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Blooms at the Edge of the Battlefield

May 13, 2022
Kathleen Fahey
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The Buttrick Gardens welcome visitors to enjoy stunning flowers, preserved walkways, and new interpretive signage.


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Encounter History that Changed the World

May 15, 2022
Beth Williams
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Welcome to Concord! Whether you’re visiting or live here, there is so much to see and do.


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Dining Al Fresco in Concord

June 15, 2023
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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Own a Hat from the Minute Man National Historical Park Herd!

March 15, 2022
Cynthia L. Baudendistel
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The Friends of Minute Man National Park are sponsoring what must be one of the best fundraising programs in a very long time! You can buy a gorgeous wool fedora hat made with wool from the Minute Man sheep herd and the proceeds go to care for the sheep.


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“What Evidence is There of Spring?” Henry Thoreau’s “Kalendar”

May 15, 2022
Richard Smith
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Henry David Thoreau loved springtime. While it’s true that he had something to say about every season, he seemed to wax more poetic not only in the spring but about the spring. When the earth came alive after a long cold winter, Thoreau’s observations came to life as well. 


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The Legacy and Allure of Orchard House’s Landscape

May 15, 2022
Jan Turnquist
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“Little Women saved my life…twice.” The woman who uttered these amazing words as I was leaving Orchard House late one summer evening had just landed at Logan Airport from Korea and drove directly here. 


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A Delightful Place for a Stroll: A Guide to Some of our Favorite Trails

May 15, 2022
Jennifer C. Schünemann
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As the warm weather arrives, nature puts on a stunning display of lush green meadows, brilliant flowers, and trees bursting with life. Animals, birds, fish, amphibians, reptiles, and a plethora of bugs and insects can be seen and heard as they go about their daily lives – bringing a smile to young and old alike. 


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Inside Concord’s Private Gardens

The 33rd Concord Museum Garden Tour June 3 – 4, 2022
May 15, 2022
The Concord Museum’s Guild of Volunteers
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This is your chance to go behind the garden gates of some of Concord’s most beautiful – and unusual – private gardens.


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Events - and Sites - that Bring the Outdoors to Life

May 15, 2022
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Get outside this summer with these exciting events!


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    New Books from Concord Authors

    Concord, MA, has been known since the 19th century for its celebrated writers. Names like Thoreau, Alcott, Hawthorne, and Emerson have been joined by Kearns Goodwin, Maguire, Lightman, and others. This spring, several of Concord’s modern-day authors have new books that you won’t want to miss. Head to Barrow Bookstore, the Concord Book Shop, or the Concord Free Public Library and get to know our hometown authors. You may even find a signed copy to add to your library!
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    The Battle of Bunker Hill: Victory—But at What Cost?

    The Battle of Bunker Hill, fought on June 17, 1775, marked a critical moment in the American Revolution. It was part of the Siege of Boston, an early and bloody conflict between British forces and American colonists.

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