Step into history as you explore Concord’s many remarkable sites. From Revolutionary War landmarks to literary treasures, there’s something for everyone to discover. Here is a quick reference list to help you plan your visit. Be sure to check the website before heading out, as some sites may be closed on holidays or for private events. Enjoy your journey through Concord’s rich past!
Concord Free Public Library
ConcordLibrary.org
Main Branch:
129 Main Street
(978) 318-3300
Special Collections:
129 Main Street
(978) 318-3342
Concord Museum
ConcordMuseum.org
53 Cambridge Turnpike
(978) 369-9763
Concord Visitor Center
VisitConcord.org
58 Main Street
(978) 318-3061
Louisa May Alcott’s Orchard House
LouisaMayAlcott.org
399 Lexington Road
(978) 369-4118
Minute Man National
Historical Park
Nps.gov/mima/planyourvisit/
minute-man-visitor-center.htm
250 N. Great Road (Lincoln)
(781) 674-1920
The North Bridge & Visitor Center
Nps.gov/mima/planyourvisit/
north-bridge-visitor-center.htm
174 Liberty Street
(978) 369-6993
Old Hill Burying Ground
ConcordMA.gov/1957/Old-Hill-
Burying-Ground
2-12 Monument Square
The Old Manse
TheTrustees.org/place/the-old-manse
269 Monument Street
(978) 369-3909
RalphWaldoEmersonHouse.org
28 Cambridge Turnpike (978) 369-2236
RobbinsHouse.org
320 Monument Street (978) 254-1745
Sleepy Hollow Cemetery, including Authors Ridge
ConcordMA.gov/1956/Sleepy- Hollow-Cemetery
120 Bedford Street (978) 318-3233
South Bridge Boat House
ConcordBoathouse.com
469 Main Street (978) 369-9438
South Burying Ground
ConcordMA.gov/1958/South- Burying-Ground
Main Street and Keyes Road
THOREAU FARM
ThoreauFarm.org
341 Virginia Road
Walden Pond State Reservation
Mass.gov/locations/walden- pond-state-reservation
915 Walden Street (978) 369-3254
The Wayside
Nps.gov/mima
455 Lexington Road (978) 369-6993
WRIGHT TAVERN
WrightTavern.org
2 Lexington Road
Start Your Concord Adventure
Make the Concord Visitor Center your first stop! Located at 58 Main Street, the Visitor Center can help you get the most from your visit—whether you’re here for a few hours or a few days.
Need ideas? Looking for directions? Want a customized experience? The friendly staff can help you:
• Pick up a free visitor guide and map
• Schedule group or private tours
• Explore accessible and inclusive tour options, including sign language and adaptive accommodations
• Learn about events, exhibits, and activities happening during your stay
• Reserve adaptive bicycles and find the most accessible trails
• Follow self-guided itineraries designed around Concord’s history, nature, and culture
Call 978-318-3061 or go to VisitConcord.org to start planning.
Welcome to Concord!
