Antiquing
in Concord, Massachusetts
The
charming historic town of Concord has become an antiquing destination
for people who appreciate its rich New England history and wealth
of antique offerings. Concord Center currently has four antique
shops, all within walking distance of one another.
Spend a day visiting museums, the Minute Man National Historic
Park, Old North Bridge, Sleepy Hollow cemetery, Orchard House
(home of Louisa May Alcott), the Wayside and the Old Manse,
Ralph Waldo Emerson’s home and the Concord Museum. For
more information about Concord, its antique shops, museums and
historic tours contact the Concord Chamber of Commerce at www.Concordchamberofcommerce.org
The
show is within walking distance to Concord's great town center.
Visit
the show and 4 great shops to find antique and decorative
accessories for your Home, and gifts for your friends, family
and, of course, yourself.
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Special Feature
Appraisal Clinic
What's
It Worth?
Donation
$5 per item
for
a verbal appraisal
(3
item limit)
all
proceeds go to the
Family Readiness Group
of the 182nd Medical Company
of the Concord Armory |
Linda
Roberts
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Accredited
Member of the International Society of Appraisers (ISA).
President of the Eastern Pennsylvania chapter of ISA.
Memberships: Pennsylvania Antique Dealers Association,
The Delaware county Chamber of Commerce, The Media Business
Association, The Philadelphia Art Museum, The Winterthur
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April
24-25 , 2010
Saturday
10-5 Sunday 11-4
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for Discount Admission Coupon
Concord
Armory
91 Everett St. Concord, MA
(between Walden and Thoreau sts.)
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23 Walden Street
, 2nd floor
978-371-9095
Mon-Sat 10-5 Sun 11:30-5
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28 Walden Street
978-371-1442
Mon-Sat 10-5, Sun 12-5
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Thoreauly
Antiques
"The
best antiques fix around"

25 Walden Street
978-371-0100
Mon-Sat 10-5 Sun 12-5

44 Main Street
978-369-4133
Tues-Sat.10-5 Sunday 12-5
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