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Camp Thoreau Day Camp

Traditional summer day camp located in Concord: "Our program is based in character development. We are non-competitive and full of fun! We provide the opportunity for children to grow while developingn selfconfidence, respect and responsibility. Kids re ieve Red Cross swim lessons along with a diverse schedule of traditional camp activities. At Camp Thoreau, we provide positive role models and a safe caring environment."
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Concord Festival of Authors

"The Concord Festival of Authors is the preeminent annual literary event in the Boston area. Programs are held in several venues in Concord and Lowell during October and November. See Web site for a full schedule."
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Concord Life

"Updated bi-weekly, The Concord Life is a fully-integrated website that goes beyond the travel guides to see the beauty of Concord, Ma and surrounding communities through the eyes of a long-time area resident and her two young daughters. The Concord Life takes a comfortable stroll through a town committed to preservation of natural resources and man-made treasures dating from the 18th and 19th centuries, while serving up a dose of daily life in a place where Main Street thrives and the old and the new co-exist comfortably."
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HappyScrappy

Blog of reporter Jason Feifer.
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Insider's Food Guide to Concord, Massachusetts

"A detailed, up-to-date series of reviews of restaurants and cafes in Concord, MA. Broken out in categories that are important to a Concord visitor: Best Cuisine, Best Atmosphere, Best Family Sit-Down and Best Homemade. You'll see some familiar names and some unexpected finds."
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Interactive Map of Concord

"Learn about area attractions in and around Concord-- such as Walden Pond, the Old North Bridge and the Concord Museum--on this interactive map. Many of these sites are within walking distance of the historic Concord's Colonial Inn, with its celebrated restaurants and charming guest rooms."
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Literary Trail of Greater Boston

Modeled after the famous Freedom Trail, Boston's new Literary Trail spans three hundred years and writers ranging from Cotton Mather to John Updike. This unusual guidebook features lively snippets of the writers' own works along with short essays by well-known contemporary writers, including Julia Child on Fannie Farmer, David McCullough on Francis Parkman, Henry Louis Gates, Jr., on W.E.B. Du Bois, and Jane Langton on the "importance of whiskers." The Literary Trail encompasses both walking and driving tours, the latter by car, public transportation, and Literary Tour buses.
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Rock Piles RSS feed

"A website about Native American sacred landscapes in Massachusetts."
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Serafina Ristorante

"Delightful Tuscan fare, an enviable wine list, and exemplary service."
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The Concord Homepage

Has all the features you'd expect of a community Web site, plus a unique monthly online magazine about Concord.


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