Experiences

Concord Museum

Concord history museum holding the original Paul Revere signal lantern and Revolutionary War artifacts, open Tuesday through Sunday with timed general admission.

Area Concord, MA Category Experiences Last checked Type Museum
Best Use

A strong Massachusetts fit

This place stays in the guide because it improves a Massachusetts trip in a concrete way, not just because it exists.

Best For

When to pick it

Travelers who want a Massachusetts choice with clear practical value.

District Fit

Concord, MA

Concord Museum is most useful when you want a place that belongs clearly in the Massachusetts sequence instead of an undifferentiated listing.

Editorial Read

Should Concord Museum be in this trip?

Use this section to decide whether the place fits the day you are planning, not just whether the name is familiar.

Use it when

When it fits the trip

Choose it when the place clearly supports the Massachusetts plan you are trying to build.

Think twice if

When to skip it

Skip it when another part of Massachusetts would make the day simpler, calmer, or more honest.

Pair it with

How it works best

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Visit Details

Core facts before you go

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Email
infoconcordmuseum.org
Category
Museum

What to know

Displays the original lantern associated with Paul Revere's 1775 'one if by land, two if by sea' signal from the Old North Church.Holds Revolutionary-era and Concord-history collections including Thoreau's writing desk.

Tags

concordrevolutioncolonial-historymuseummassachusettspaul-revere
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