Real Estate Photo

Company News

Real Estate Photo

Forest & Timber News

Featured Blog Post

Built for Generations: Family Compounds Across New England & The Adirondacks05.12.2026

alt tag
Some properties are purchased for a moment in time. Others are held for generations.  Across New England and the Adirondacks, family compounds have long represented a distinct kind of ownership — properties designed not simply as homes, but as places to return to year after year. With [...]

Search

Month

Categories

Back To Blog

Concord's Cultural Attractions
and Activities

In 2010 the Massachusetts state legislature authorized the creation of the Cultural Districts Initiative that recognizes distinctive places in the Commonwealth with a concentration of cultural attractions and activities. Its no surprise then that Concord Center has been designated a Cultural District recognizing its uniqueness, historical importance and special New England beauty.

In the heart of picturesque Concord lies the Concord Center Cultural District, where the arts meet the rich history of Massachusetts to create a vibrant center for commerce, education, exploration, and fun. From historical landmarks to cafes, and from museums to galleries and bookstores, the Cultural Center holds a near-endless range of attractions in a compact, walkable neighborhood.

Performances of every kind find a home at the Concord Performing Arts Center: a comedic performance by the Concord Players might be followed by a Concord Band concert or a performance by the Concord Orchestra. Just down the street, the Emerson Umbrella Center for the Arts hosts artistic activity of all kind. Its unique art gallery and active theatre provide entertainment year-round, and the Emerson Umbrella Center offers classes for all ages.

Concord is rich with history, and the Concord Center Cultural District contains the areas most prominent landmarks. The Old Manse , home of Nathaniel Hawthorne and the intellectual center of the Transcendentalist movement, is just a stones throw from the shops and galleries of Concord Center. The Orchard House was Louisa May Alcotts home, and is open for tours year-round. The Old North Bridge was the site for one of the first battles of the American Revolution. And the Cultural District is just down the road from Walden Pond, where the natural beauty of the area was enough to inspire Henry David Thoreau to live and think.

Concord Center attracts residents and visitors all year long. In the summer, the sidewalks fill with families exploring the Cultural Districts many attractions. In the winter, the snow-lined streets are lit by holiday lights and an air of festivity. Altogether, the Concord Center Cultural District is a place that is easy to enjoy and provides a high quality of life for those who live in town.

This blog was brought to you by Joanna Dresser (jdresser@landvest.com) of LandVest-Boston. Joanna's focus is on the Boston area residential marketplace and is involved in a variety of projects including land & development transactions. Click here for more information on Concord area properties for sale.

 

Post Like This

The Paul & Bunny Mellon Estate11.21.2025

alt tag
Its easy to understand why Paul and Bunny Mellon chose this site for their storied summer home. Situated on a bluff, overlooking Nantucket Sound, the southwesterly trade winds, gentle but constant, drive the tempo of the sea just beyond a protected barrier island. No doubt the Mellons [...]

Cape Cod | Massachusetts | High-End Market Watch, First Half 202509.22.2025

alt tag
At the end of the second quarter, the high-end inventory of listings, active and pending, was up by 21% to a record318 listings compared to 263 last year and the previous record of 271 listings in 2016.

Middlesex County | Massachusetts High-End Market Watch, First Half 202509.22.2025

alt tag
  HIGH-END $2,000,000+ MARKET HIGHLIGHTS Inventory up 12% (Record 514 vs record 458 last year). Sales up 23% (Record 423 vs record 345 last year). Top Sale: $10,500,000, 10 Appleton Street, Cambridge. Buyers and sellers continue to increase their activity resulting in record inventories and [...]

LandVest News

Do not fill in this field:

We respect your privacy. By submitting this form, you agree to receive communication from LandVest. We will never share or sell your information. You can opt-out at any time.

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.