1694 Main StConcord, MA 01742-2831
(978)369-9119
(800)292-1369
Circa 1775. This house was the home of Minuteman Roger Brown, who fought the British at the Old North Bridge. The frame for this center-chimney Colonial was being raised on April 19, 1775, the day the battle took place. Some parts of the house were built as early as 1708. Among the many nearby historic sites are Thoreau's Walden Pond, the Concord Museum, the Alcott House, Old North Bridge, Lexington, the National Heritage Museum, Lowell Mills and much more.
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Colonel Roger Brown House
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