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Concord is a small historic town northwest of Boston that was the site of a turning-point battle of the American Revolutionary War. The town retains its 18th century flavour today. During the 19th century, Concord was home to some of America's most famous authors, including Nathaniel Hawthorne, Henry David Thoreau, Ralph Waldo Emerson, and Louisa May Alcott, among others. Walden Pond, the locale of Thoreau's famous <i>Walden</i>, is here. |
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Pawtuxet Mon Jun 26, 2006 04:38 UTC Hi there...just made another pass thru your page to remember a great day spent in Concord. Just finished my own page if you would care to have a look! | londonlover Sun Feb 29, 2004 06:14 UTC I stayed at the Colonial Inn last July--very nice rooms (small but with old-world charm), and the restaurant was great. Good early-dinner prices, too. | sumgai Wed Sep 3, 2003 09:28 UTC The Battle of Lexington and Concord was not a "Turning point" in the revolutionary war. It was the start of it. How could you visit Concord and post without getting that straight? | nomorewars Mon Feb 10, 2003 08:22 UTC Walden Pond has always been one of my favorite getaway spots. |
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