Concord is a city steeped in the history of the sword and the pen. The site of the historic Battle of Lexington and Concord, the city provided the setting for the initiation of the American War of Independence, honored at Minute Man National Historical Park. Concord's literary history is at least as rich. It was here where Thoreau penned Walden, inspired by the kettle pond of the same name, where Emerson philosophized on Self-Reliance and where Louisa May Alcott introduced her Little Women.
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Concord Guides Walking Tours: "Revolution, Renaissance and Renewal!" Licensed, local, experienced guides highlight Concord's extraordinary Colonial, Revolutionary and literary heritage for you. See unique sites and sights during your two hour stroll. Our 16th year! Groups and families welcomed. Mid-April to November 1, weather permitting. Step-on guides for bus tours also provided, if scheduled at least 2 weeks in advance.
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Wicked fun tours of historic Concord, Massachusetts! Also, ghost tours, bus tours, field trips, private tours, and never-boring corporate events. Large groups welcome!
Concord Visitor Center is your first stop when arriving in our wonderous town! Find walking tours, maps, friendly staff and great suggestions. From History Lovers, to Literary lovers, to families enjoying the great outdoors, Concord has something for everyone.
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