THE OLD MANSE, CONCORD, MA
Graveyards of Concord MA
A tour of the graveyards in historic Concord MA, and how they reflect the history of Concord. Includes the graves of Emerson, Thoreau, and Alcott located on Author's Ridge.
Sleepy Hollow Cemetery , Concord Ma
Come, join Pagen and myself on a short adventure around Sleepy Hollow Cemetery in Concord, Ma. This cemetery is home to some famous authors whom you probably read in school Thoreau, Emerson, Alcott and Hawthorne. Also the cemetery features the beautiful Melvin Memorial and statue by Daniel Chester French who is well known for for his design of the monumental work, the statue of Abraham Lincoln.
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Best Trail Running in America: Historical Concord, Massachusetts
- Just 22 miles north west of the bustling city of Boston, Massachusetts sits the quaint New England town of Concord. Known as the birthplace of the American Revolution, Concord is also home to many of American literature’s finest writers, such as Henry David Thoreau, Ralph Waldo Emerson, and Louisa May Alcott (all of whom happen to be buried next to each other on Poet’s Ridge in Sleepy Hollow Cemetery.) Concord’s rolling hills, picturesque farms, flowing rivers, and idyllic ponds have inspired poets and revolutionaries for generations. These same qualities, along with its beautifully maintained trails make Concord a trail runner’s paradise.
20 - Tour in USA - Concord - Old North Bridge
The thunderbolt falls on an inch of ground,
but the light of it fills the sky - Emerson
THE LURE OF NEW ENGLAND 1940s BOSTON, CONCORD, CONNECTICUT VALLEY & MYSTIC 63184
The Lure Of New England, directed by Bon D. Grussing and produced by Martin Bovey Films in the mid-1940s for the Minneapolis-Moline Company, takes viewers on a short tour of America’s northeast. The film opens with shots of New England food, statues, beaches, rocky coasts, and covered bridges. Rural snow-covered New England (01:22) beckons to visitors with its scenic houses, fields, and churches. People check and empty buckets of sap on tapped maple trees (01:57). A man drives a tractor to plow the ground in spring. Another man plows a field with yoke and oxen. The film shows blooming flowers and apple blossoms (03:12), as well as several bird species nesting in the spring foliage. Next, the film takes viewers to Plymouth Harbor (03:56) and Plymouth Rock. In Boston, viewers are treated to Charlestown Navy Yard and the old naval frigate Constitution. Other highlights of Boston include Faneuil Hall (04:40), Bunker Hill Monument, the home of Paul Revere, and Monroe Tavern. The film then visits Lexington Green, the site of America’s “shot heard ‘round the world.” Concord, MA is where the homes of Nathaniel Hawthorne and Louisa May Alcott are located. In Cambridge, the film shows Henry Longfellow’s home and Henry Ford’s grist mill. Viewers then see the famous House of Seven Gables (08:44) in Salem. The film also shows the campuses of Harvard and Yale, and farms and villages of the region. It then takes viewers to Litchfield, CT, where Harriet Beecher Stowe was born. Historic Deerfield, MA features beautiful old houses (10:06), while the Connecticut Valley is home to large tobacco farms. Water is a major attraction in New England, and the film provides footage of rivers, covered bridges, people canoeing on a river, and waves of the Atlantic Ocean hitting a sandy beach (11:28). Viewers also see the rocky coast of Maine, a couple relaxing on sand between rocky outcroppings, and the rotting hulls of old ships. Old whaling ships are preserved at Mystic, CT (12:53). From there, the film moves to Gloucester, with its famous statue and the harbor where men unload baskets of fish. Viewers are treated to shots of the lighthouses (14:13) that dot the New England coast, as well as the dangerous rocky reef of Norman’s Woe. Lobstermen fish New England’s waters and pull up a lobster pot (15:00). People prepare a clambake on the shore of Moosehead Lake, ME (15:48). Men remove the baked clams, and people feast while sitting at long picnic tables. There is footage of children playing on the sandy beaches and in the water. A piping plover watches her young chicks. Two women sunbathe after landing their plane on the beach. Aerial footage shows the lighthouse on Nantucket Island, a view of the Five Fingers, and a sailboat race. A sailboat race is underway at Marblehead, MA. The film then visits the scenic village of Wellfleet on Cape Cod (19:44). A “pilgrim” greets visitors as they arrive at Cape Cod (20:44). A man harvests Cape Cod cranberries in one of the island’s bogs. Footage shows the region’s colorful autumn foliage. Men participate in a fox hunt (21:44), others use saws to cut ice on a lake. Other highlights of the film include the Old Man of the Mountains, the farm in Franklin, NH where Daniel Webster was born, granite and marble quarries, and mountains. Dartmouth’s campus is decorated with large ice sculptures (23:25). Skiers speed down the slopes in a race at Mount Moosilauke (23:48). Men compete in a cross-country ski race. Crowds gather to watch a ski jump competition (24:50). The film then ends with footage of rural New England during winter.
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Concord, North Bridge, Massachusetts
Concord is a town in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, in the United States.
The Battle of Lexington and Concord was the initial conflict in the American Revolutionary War. On April 19, 1775, a force of British Army regulars marched from Boston to Concord to capture a cache of arms that was reportedly stored in the town. Forewarned by Paul Revere and other messengers, the colonists mustered in opposition. Following an early-morning skirmish at Lexington, where the first shots of the battle were fired, the British expedition under the command of Lt. Col. Francis Smith advanced to Concord. There, colonists from Concord and surrounding towns (notably a highly drilled company from Acton led by Isaac Davis) repulsed a British detachment at the Old North Bridge and forced the British troops to retreat. Subsequently, militia arriving from across the region harried the British troops on their return to Boston, culminating in the Siege of Boston and outbreak of the war.
Concord has a remarkably rich literary history centered in the mid-nineteenth century around Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803–1882), who moved to the town in 1835 and quickly became its most prominent citizen. Emerson, a successful lecturer and philosopher, had deep roots in the town: his father Rev. William Emerson (1769–1811) grew up in Concord before becoming an eminent Boston minister, and his grandfather, William Emerson Sr., witnessed the battle at the North Bridge from his house, and later became a chaplain in the Continental Army. Emerson was at the center of a group of like-minded Transcendentalists living in Concord.
Concord è un comune degli Stati Uniti d'America facente parte della contea di Middlesex nello stato del Massachusetts. Nonostante sia una piccola città ha rivestito un ruolo importante nella storia e nella letteratura americana.
In ambito storico la città divenne famosa per essere stata teatro della prima vera battaglia della guerra d'indipendenza, la battaglia di Lexington e Concord. Le truppe inglesi, di ritorno da un'operazione di polizia nella città, caddero in un'imboscata sul North Bridge (ponte sopra il fiume Concord) e dovettero ritirarsi subendo pesanti perdite.
Per quanto riguarda la letteratura Concord fu residenza per molti trascendalisti, in particolare Nathaniel Hawthorne e Henry David Thoreau. Qui vissero Ralph Waldo Emerson, famoso filosofo e poeta, e Louisa May Alcott, l'autrice di Piccole donne. Qui è inoltre nato l'attore Steve Carell.
Concord, MA
Small spring car trip in historic Concord, Massachusetts. The film was taken by Motorola razor maxx remoted Gopro 3 black.
The Old North Bridge (Concord MA), Bridge of Fire and Light
Creating this painting of the Old North Bridge in Concord MA was a long and challenging process. It took over a year to make! In this video I'll share with you all the trials and setbacks I had while bringing this new creation to life.
We'll also take a really deep dive and talk about what, I believe , the REAL purpose of painting is.
1998 Massachusetts Concord By the Rude Bridge That Arched the Flood
Concord: A History
D. Michael Ryan talks about the history of Concord, Mass.
Colonel James Barrett Farm House Concord MA by BK Bazhe
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The Col. James Barrett Farm (Barrett's Farm) is a historic farm at
448 Barrett's Mill Road in Concord, Massachusetts.
James Barrett was Colonel of the Concord, Massachusetts Militia
during the Battles of Lexington and Concord that began the American Revolutionary War.
His farm was the storage site of all the town of Concord's Militia gunpowder,
weapons and two pairs of prized bronze cannons, according to secret
British intelligence.
On the morning of April 19, 1775, the British Regulars were ordered by
General Thomas Gage to march from Boston to the town of Concord,
about 20 miles inland, and seize the cannon and raid the arsenal at the provincial farm.
The British met resistance at both Lexington, Massachusetts and Concord.
Before the British arrived and searched, the stores had been concealed in a
field nearby, and the British never found them.
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Concord Hymn by Ralph Waldo Emerson (Favorite Poem Project)
Concord Hymn by Ralph Waldo Emerson, read by William Jefferson Clinton (President of the United States), as part of the Favorite Poem Project
minute man Historical Park Concord
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10 Florio Drive | Concord, Massachusetts real estate & homes
- Concord, Massachusetts is a historic town in Middlesex County. The community was settled early by the English as a frontier outpost of the Massachusetts Bay Colony and was the first interior, non-tidal water town in Massachusetts. The town still retains many well-preserved colonial houses, nine of them on or near the village green and witnesses of the famous Battle of Concord. Just 20 minutes' drive from Boston, the town boasts gorgeous natural and man-made scenery, a bounty of cultural and historic attractions, and some of the best public schools in the state.
Ideally located 1 mile from Concord center and 1/2 mile from the railroad Depot, sits this well designed center hall colonial on a nice cul de sac, on almost a full acre of land.
The private backyard offers a pretty stone patio, the perfect place to enjoy those summertime BBQs with family and friends.
As you enter the home, the charming living room or study is anchored by a beautiful fireplace, along with numerous built ins for displaying art, books or collectables.
Perfect for entertaining, the large, sunsplashed family room also features a fireplace and built in window seats. Opening up to the large family kitchen, this open space is perfect for entertaining, offering a nice flow for your guests.
Cherished family memories will be created in the formal dining room which boasts crown moldings and a chair rail.
The hospitality of this home continues on the second level, which features four bedrooms and two bathrooms.
Do you need additional space? The third level boasts an extra large media room, office, game room or playroom, with an adjacent fifth bedroom and ensuite bath.
If you've always wanted to live in Concord, this is your opportunity!
With a population of 16,000 residents, Concord is forever etched in history, along with neighboring Lexington, as the site of the very first battle in the American Revolutionary War.
It is a picturesque New England community of handsome residences, preserved open spaces, family-owned farms and thriving commercial centers. The town also boasts a significant literary history. Louisa May Alcott, Bronson Alcott, Emerson and Hawthorne lived in the town at one time or another.
Within walking distance of Concord Center are The Concord Museum, Orchard House, the Old Manse, the Old North Bridge, Minuteman National Historic Park, Emerson House, and Sleepy Hollow Cemetery.
Dozens of high-style, handsome antique houses still stand as relics of this prosperous era alongside beautiful country estates. Today, this affluent community prides itself on its natural beauty, the safety of its residents and the excellence of its public school system.
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North Bridge Concord MA
A fall walk at North Bridge in Concord MA
Concord Streets
In historic Concord Massachusetts, the Milldam is the greatest village in America, here are pictures of people in town. In this town, the Revolution began at Old North Bridr, and here Harvard relocated during the Revolution. The sixties were charged by a wave of smart children, offspring of the World War II and high tech industries. Amazing town.. Another Concord Foibles and Other Tails.
Lexington & Concord, MA | TRAVEL VLOG
Finishing off the series from Orchard House and the Inn at Hastings...seeing some more historical sites in Lexington and Concord in Massachusetts!
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An Autumn walk through the fields, Minuteman National Park, Battle Rd., Concord/Lexington MA
An Autumn walk through the fields, Minuteman National Park, Battle Rd., Concord/Lexington MA