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Patriot’s Day at The Robbins House

The Robbins House

Monday. April 18th — 12 & 2:30 pm

Visit The Robbins House on Patriots’ Day and meet Peter Robbins, son of Revolutionary War veteran Caesar Robbins, portrayed by CCHS teacher emeritus Joe Zellner.

Free

The Future of the American Past

Warner Bros. Theater, National Museum of American History 14th St. and Constitution Av., NW, Washington, DC, United States

“The Future of the African American Past” conference will provide an opportunity for historians to share research and ideas, take stock of recent trends, and set an agenda to guide future inquiry. We intend to do this in a way that captures the imagination of public audiences as well as the interest of historians. Robbins…

The Future of the American Past

Warner Bros. Theater, National Museum of American History 14th St. and Constitution Av., NW, Washington, DC, United States

“The Future of the African American Past” conference will provide an opportunity for historians to share research and ideas, take stock of recent trends, and set an agenda to guide future inquiry. We intend to do this in a way that captures the imagination of public audiences as well as the interest of historians. Robbins…

Freedom’s Way Hidden Treasures Weekend

The Robbins House

May 22nd, The Robbins House - Freedom’s Way Hidden Treasures Weekend

Meet Ellen Garrison (1823-c.1890), Concord’s Civil Rights activist. Ellen Garrison was born in Concord’s Robbins House the year it was built, 1823.

Free

Freedom’s Way Hidden Treasures Weekend

The Robbins House

May 22nd, The Robbins House - Freedom’s Way Hidden Treasures Weekend

Meet Ellen Garrison (1823-c.1890), Concord’s Civil Rights activist. Ellen Garrison was born in Concord’s Robbins House the year it was built, 1823.

Free

AAM 2016 Annual Meeting

Walter E.Washington Convention Center Washington, DC, United States

American Alliance of Museums (AAM) 2016 Annual Meeting and MuseumExpo Thursday, May 26th – Sunday, May 29th The IMLS conference is timed with the AAM Annual meeting to encourage grantees to attend this largest gathering of museum professionals in the world. The program is jam-packed with opportunities to hear diverse perspectives on a wide range…

AAM 2016 Annual Meeting

Walter E.Washington Convention Center Washington, DC, United States

American Alliance of Museums (AAM) 2016 Annual Meeting and MuseumExpo Thursday, May 26th – Sunday, May 29th The IMLS conference is timed with the AAM Annual meeting to encourage grantees to attend this largest gathering of museum professionals in the world. The program is jam-packed with opportunities to hear diverse perspectives on a wide range…

People of Concord Summer Lecture Series: Outcasts and Others: Hardscrabble Lives in Concord

Concord Museum On Cambridge Turnpike at Lexington Road, Concord, United States

July 12 @7:00 pm In his Journals, Thoreau often wrote about Concordian George Minott, who lived with his sister Mary, a tailor, in a house atop the ridge overlooking Lexington Road. Minott was one of Thoreau’s models for a self-sufficient man who never went to market; Mary, meanwhile, labored regularly for pay. Of course, Thoreau…

Free

People of Concord Summer Lecture Series: Outcasts and Others: Hardscrabble Lives in Concord

Concord Museum On Cambridge Turnpike at Lexington Road, Concord, United States

July 12 @7:00 pm In his Journals, Thoreau often wrote about Concordian George Minott, who lived with his sister Mary, a tailor, in a house atop the ridge overlooking Lexington Road. Minott was one of Thoreau’s models for a self-sufficient man who never went to market; Mary, meanwhile, labored regularly for pay. Of course, Thoreau…

Free

People of Concord Summer Lecture Series: “Such a dusky orb”: African American Presence and the Landscapes of Concord

Concord Museum On Cambridge Turnpike at Lexington Road, Concord, United States

July 19 @7:00 pm Join Robbins House Advisor Dr. Lois Brown at the Concord Museum for a talk about the African American presence on and beyond the land of Concord. Dr. Brown moves between Concord’s African American histories, Thoreau’s New England writings, and N.C. Wyeth’s richly textured portraits of Concord life as she addresses matters…

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