Concord Massachusetts Real EstateLearn more about Concord MA Homes, Condos & Land for Sale |
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| Concord, MA is a picturesque New England community of handsome residences, preserved open spaces, family-owned farms and thriving commercial centers. Concord, signifying agreement and harmony, was incorporated as the first inland settlement in Massachusetts through a grant from the Massachusetts General Court dated September 12, 1635. As the scene of the first battle of the American Revolutionary War (War for Independence) on April 19, 1775, it is considered the birthplace of the nation, where the “shot heard ‘round the world” for liberty and self government was fired. | |||||||
Where is Concord, MA? |
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| Concord, MA is bordered by Maynard, Acton, Carlisle, Bedford, Lincoln, and Sudbury. Concord is 15 miles south of Lowell, 18 miles north of Boston, and 34 miles northeast of Worcester. | |||||||
How do you get to Concord? |
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| The principal highway is Route 2 which connects State Route 128 and Interstate 495. MBTA Commuter rail service is available to Boston from Concord Station and West Concord. The Bay Colony Railroad and the Springfield Terminal Railway provide freight rail service and interchange traffic in Concord.
Concord is a member of the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA), which provides THE RIDE, a paratransit service for the elderly and disabled. |
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Some stuff to do in Concord, MA |
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The Concord Museum |
The Toy Shop of Concord |
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Who to call for Concord information |
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Board of Assessors | 978.318.3070 Building Dept | 978.318.3280 Fire Dept | 978.318.3488 Library | 978.318.3300 |
Police Dept | 978.318.3400 Tax Collector | 978.318.3050 Town Clerk | 978.318.3080 Water Dept | 978.318.3206 |
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Going to school in Concord, MA |
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Concord Public Preschool |
Concord-Carlisle High School |
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