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On this 250th anniversary of the Revolutionary War’s start at Concord’s North Bridge, Orchard House – the “Home of Little Women” as well as a “Witness House” to the British Line of March of 19 April 1775 – is proud and pleased to join with the Town of Concord in celebrating our shared heritage during an afternoon filled with costumed interpreters, games, music, conversation, “Revolutionary selfies,” a meet-and-greet with Sagamore Strong Bear Medicine -- direct descendant of Nashobah Praying Indians sheltered on our property in 1675 -- and even a visit by Louisa May Alcott herself, reminiscing about the 1875 Revolutionary War Centennial festivities! All outdoor activities are free; donations are greatly appreciated to support Orchard House’s educational and historic preservation efforts.
Note, Orchard House will not be open for guided tours on April 19th.
Who
All ages
Cost
Free (donations appreciated)How
Drop in
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Event source: https://louisamayalcott.org/
Events are subject to change or cancellation. Please confirm events prior to attending.