We are so delighted to help shed light on the significance of this discovery: “It is a reminder of how fragile the landscape can be,” said David Wood, the curator of the Concord Museum, who was at the site when the musket balls were discovered. “You don’t always think of the fact they were still there, even though the fields had regularly been plowed for two centuries. To learn more about what we can learn from the objects that witnessed the start of the American Revolution, visit the Museum and explore our immersive April 19, 1775 galleries. From musket balls, riffles, flints, and powder horns to the lantern that was used as a signal on the night of Paul Revere's ride, we have so much to share with you.
关于我们
The Concord Museum connects people to Concord's multi-faceted history and its continuing influence on American cultural, political, envirnmental, and literary life.
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https://concordmuseum.org
Concord Museum的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 博物馆、历史遗址和动物园
- 规模
- 11-50 人
- 总部
- Concord,Massachusetts
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- 非营利机构
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53 Cambridge Turnpike
US,Massachusetts,Concord,01742
Concord Museum员工
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Nancy Traversy
Co-founder and CEO, Barefoot Books
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Jenny Gilbert
Arts Administrator, Relationship Builder, Creative Problem Solver
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Beth van Duzer
Public Historian & Professional Heritage Interpreter / Guiding Visitors Through History
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Ryan Ullrich
Manager of Visitor Services at the Concord Museum
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We are thrilled to share that the Concord Museum has received its reaccreditation from the American Alliance of Museums – the highest national recognition available to any museum in the US and the gold standard of museum excellence for over 50 years. Only 3% of all museums nation-wide hold accreditation. We are immensely proud to be among the ranks of the very best museums across the country. Thank you to everyone who has supported the Museum over the years - we would not be where we are today without each of you, and we feel immeasurably thankful and honored that you have chosen to be a part of our community.
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Big news!! The Concord Museum has received a $5,000,000 grant from an anonymous donor. This generous gift will provide critical support to the Museum as it continues to preserve and share Concord’s remarkable story for generations to come. The grant will enable the Museum to: - Establish an endowed curatorship that honors Curator David Wood’s four-decade tenure at the Museum; - Create a permanent endowment fund to preserve the Museum’s nationally significant collection of extraordinary objects; - Upgrade the Museum’s IT infrastructure, including a new Customer Relationship Management System that will enhance visitors’ experiences, as well as a new Collections Management System that will further the Museum’s goal of making the collections accessible to all. This transformative grant will propel the Museum forward in its mission to connect people to Concord’s multi-faceted history through thought-provoking exhibitions, vital education initiatives, and world-class public programs.
Concord Museum Awarded $5,000,000 Grant
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“[A]n implicit reminder that history is a living thing, the present being an extension of the past (and preparation for the future)”- The Boston Globe We are thrilled to share this wonderful review of our current special exhibition, "What Makes History: New Stories from the Collection." This special exhibition explores what it means to make history through object collecting, preservation, and storytelling. Visitors will see a variety of collections from the Museum’s holdings, offering the rare opportunity to look closely at several kinds of a particular item. By displaying these eclectic collections together,?What Makes History?encourages visitors to think about how and why these objects were saved so that we might view them decades and even centuries later. Highlights include a sampling of the Museum’s vast collection of fans from around the world, beautifully painted fireplace bellows produced by free Black workers in Acton, MA, in the 19th century, as well as chairs, textiles, card cases, and timepieces. Many of these objects have never before been on view. We invite you to come look closely at these remarkable items, join us as we ask new questions, and consider how we can continue to expand what makes history together. On view through August 18, 2024.
At the Concord Museum, a reminder that history is a living thing - The Boston Globe
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“[A]n implicit reminder that history is a living thing, the present being an extension of the past (and preparation for the future)”- The Boston Globe We are thrilled to share this wonderful review of our current special exhibition, "What Makes History: New Stories from the Collection." This special exhibition explores what it means to make history through object collecting, preservation, and storytelling. Visitors will see a variety of collections from the Museum’s holdings, offering the rare opportunity to look closely at several kinds of a particular item. By displaying these eclectic collections together,?What Makes History?encourages visitors to think about how and why these objects were saved so that we might view them decades and even centuries later. Highlights include a sampling of the Museum’s vast collection of fans from around the world, beautifully painted fireplace bellows produced by free Black workers in Acton, MA, in the 19th century, as well as chairs, textiles, card cases, and timepieces. Many of these objects have never before been on view. We invite you to come look closely at these remarkable items, join us as we ask new questions, and consider how we can continue to expand what makes history together. On view through August 18, 2024.
At the Concord Museum, a reminder that history is a living thing - The Boston Globe
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Exciting News! We’re thrilled to announce that the Concord Museum has been honored with the 2023 Prize for Excellence and Innovation from the Decorative Arts Trust! This award is a testament to our commitment to showcasing exceptional exhibitions and programs, particularly recognizing our upcoming ones commemorating the 250th anniversary of the American Revolution in 2025-26. Join us on this historic journey, and let's explore the rich tapestry of our nation's history together! #ConcordMuseum #DecorativeArtsTrust #ExcellenceandInnovation #AmericanRevolution250 #HistoryInTheMaking #MuseumAchievement
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So proud of innovation through partnerships, with gratitude to do big things for local, regional, and national audiences to mark the 250th anniversary celebration of the American Revolution--especially teachers and students to engage with history and the multi-faceted stories that spark imagination and understanding for new generations! Come visit us in Concord!
Congratulations to the Concord Museum, the 2023 recipient of the Decorative Arts Trust Prize for Excellence and Innovation! The $100,000 award will be used for their exhibitions and publication commemorating the 250th anniversary of the American Revolution in 2025–26. Enjoy this video featuring Executive Director Lisa Krassner and Associate Curator and Manager of Exhibitions Reed Gochberg and see https://lnkd.in/eTaTXiBk to learn more about the Concord Museum and the Prize. #TrustPrize #DecorativeArts #MaterialCulture #ConcordMA
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Exciting News! We're giving our museum a fresh new look. Our logo is getting a makeover to reflect the dynamic spirit of our institution. With a blend of the past and the present, we're embracing a bold and modern twist on history as we approach the 250th anniversary of the American Revolution in 2025. Check out our new website to see more of this look: www.concordmuseum.org Let's journey into the future while celebrating our rich past. #MuseumMakeover #NewLogo #ConcordMuseum?
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