Concord, Massachusetts
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Walden Pond in Concord
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The Wayside House in Concord
Concord is a town in east-central Massachusetts, not that far away from Boston. The population for Concord in the 2020 Census was nearly 18,500. The town is extremely notable for playing significant roles in the history of America. The town was the primary battle scene during the American Revolutionary War. Concord was established around 1635.
- Related page: Battles of Lexington and Concord
Concord, Massachusetts Media
Aerial view, looking northwest, December 1935
Photo of Egg Rock inscription, c. 1904
The Old Manse, home to Ralph Waldo Emerson and later Nathaniel Hawthorne
An outbound train at West Concord station in May 2017
An engraving of the central part of Concord, c. 1840–44
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The corners of Thoreau and Walden Streets in Concord Mass. USA
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Cyrus Pierce House (23 Lexington Road)