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Their family continued to live in the Old Manse. Ripley served as Concord's town minister for 63 years. In October 1834, Ralph Waldo Emerson moved to Concord and boarded at the Manse where he lived with his aging step-grandfather Ezra Ripley. [3] He shared the home with his mother Ruth, his brother Charles, and his aunt Mary Moody Emerson. [4]
The Ralph Waldo Emerson House is a house museum located at 18 Cambridge Turnpike, Concord, Massachusetts, and a National Historic Landmark for its associations with American philosopher Ralph Waldo Emerson. He and his family named the home Bush. The museum is open mid-April to mid-October; an admission fee is charged.
Soldiers Field, Nonantum, Leo Birmingham, Arsenal, Greenough, N. Beacon, Charles River, Norumbega, Recreation 42°21′42″N 71°09′31″W / 42.361667°N 71.158611°W / 42.361667; -71.158611 ( Charles River Reservation
Route 119 is a 35.60-mile-long (57.29 km) northwest-southeast state highway in Massachusetts.Its western terminus is a continuation of New Hampshire Route 119 at the New Hampshire border and its eastern terminus is at Route 2 and Route 111 in Concord.
Route 2A west (Marrett Road) – Hanscom Field, Concord: Western end of Route 2A concurrency: 29.766: 47.904: Route 2A east (Maple Street) – Arlington: Eastern end of Route 2A concurrency: 31.100: 50.051: Route 2 (Concord Turnpike) – Concord, Fitchburg, Cambridge, Boston Route 4 ends: Eastern terminus; southern terminus of Route 4; exit 131 ...
Meriam's Corner is a historic American Revolutionary War site associated with the revolution's first battle, the 1775 battles of Lexington and Concord.It is located, on the former Battle Road, at the junction of today's Lexington Road and Old Bedford Road in Concord, Massachusetts, and is named for the Meriam family who lived there.
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Route 129 begins at Route 110 in Chelmsford Center, where the northbound lanes of Route 4 leave Route 110. The route passes out of the town center to the east before intersecting U.S. Route 3 at Exit 79.