The North Bridge Inn, a Concord MA bed and breakfast, is located just off Monument Square in downtown Concord. We welcome business travelers, romantic couples, families, small groups and retreats. We have excellent WiFi for those who want to set up a "home office" or a "learning environment" for their children while staying at North Bridge Inn! The North Bridge Inn was built in 1885 by Jonathan Maynard Keyes, owner of the town's highly successful sporting goods emporium which was located on Walden Street.
A hearty, jovial man who had a picturesque resemblance to President Theodore Roosevelt and once met Mr. Roosevelt while Roosevelt was campaigning in Concord. He lived here until his death in 1933. Considered a "modern home" in the late 1800's, the house remained unchanged (even surviving the hurricane of 1938 with little damage) until the 1960's. At that time the building was converted into commercial space.
The Victorian screened porch on the front of the building was torn down, a retail space was added to the first floor and bedrooms suites to the second and third.
A hearty, jovial man who had a picturesque resemblance to President Theodore Roosevelt and once met Mr. Roosevelt while Roosevelt was campaigning in Concord. He lived here until his death in 1933. Considered a "modern home" in the late 1800's, the house remained unchanged (even surviving the hurricane of 1938 with little damage) until the 1960's. At that time the building was converted into commercial space.
The Victorian screened porch on the front of the building was torn down, a retail space was added to the first floor and bedrooms suites to the second and third.
Services
The North Bridge Inn features six distinctively appointed and expansive suites, each with a private bath, cable LCD TVs with DVD player, telephone and a clock radio.
All suites are air conditioned, heated and offer fine bath amenities.
Room rate includes a full hot breakfast each morning.
Rates indicated are for Low Season (Nov - April) and High Season (May - Oct).
A two bedroom suite which has been recently redecorated giving it a fresh and modern feel.
There is a queen bed in one room with a LCD television with DVD player and a dresser.
All suites are air conditioned, heated and offer fine bath amenities.
Room rate includes a full hot breakfast each morning.
Rates indicated are for Low Season (Nov - April) and High Season (May - Oct).
A two bedroom suite which has been recently redecorated giving it a fresh and modern feel.
There is a queen bed in one room with a LCD television with DVD player and a dresser.
Concord is a town northwest of Boston, Massachusetts.
It's known for the American Revolutionary War sites in Minute Man National Historical Park.
A key battle took place at the North Bridge and is commemorated by Daniel Chester French's Minute Man statue.
In the 1800s, Transcendentalist poet Ralph Waldo Emerson drafted his essay "Nature" at the Old Manse.
He and writer Henry David Thoreau also frequented Walden Pond.
Walden Pond State Reservation offers swimming, canoeing and wooded trails.
Concord's literary landmarks include The Wayside, a colonial house that was home, sequentially, to writers Louisa May Alcott, Nathaniel Hawthorne and Margaret Sidney.
It's known for the American Revolutionary War sites in Minute Man National Historical Park.
A key battle took place at the North Bridge and is commemorated by Daniel Chester French's Minute Man statue.
In the 1800s, Transcendentalist poet Ralph Waldo Emerson drafted his essay "Nature" at the Old Manse.
He and writer Henry David Thoreau also frequented Walden Pond.
Walden Pond State Reservation offers swimming, canoeing and wooded trails.
Concord's literary landmarks include The Wayside, a colonial house that was home, sequentially, to writers Louisa May Alcott, Nathaniel Hawthorne and Margaret Sidney.
Henry David Thoreau, Ralph Waldo Emerson, and Nathaniel Hawthorne also lived, wrote, and are buried in Concord.
We're also home to the first battle in the American War for Independence, known as "The shot heard 'round the world", at the famous Old North Bridge.
Concord Tour Company can arrange for walking tours on any subject, reenactments, historical events, and private or exclusive viewings of historical artifacts and papers.
Please visit the Concord Tour Company website and check out all the tours (starting at $25 per person).
We're also home to the first battle in the American War for Independence, known as "The shot heard 'round the world", at the famous Old North Bridge.
Concord Tour Company can arrange for walking tours on any subject, reenactments, historical events, and private or exclusive viewings of historical artifacts and papers.
Please visit the Concord Tour Company website and check out all the tours (starting at $25 per person).
Weekend long events including battle re-enactments in both Lexington and Concord.
Concord Museum - Featuring period rooms and galleries depicting town life and growth for 1635-1890.
The collection includes artifacts associated with the beginning of the Revolutionary War, objects used by Thoreau at Walden Pond and the contents of Emerson's study, as he left it in 1882.
Ralph Waldo Emerson House - The home of the American writer from 1835 to 1882, containing original furnishings and personal memorabilia.
Concord Museum - Featuring period rooms and galleries depicting town life and growth for 1635-1890.
The collection includes artifacts associated with the beginning of the Revolutionary War, objects used by Thoreau at Walden Pond and the contents of Emerson's study, as he left it in 1882.
Ralph Waldo Emerson House - The home of the American writer from 1835 to 1882, containing original furnishings and personal memorabilia.
North Bridge Inn is located at: 21 Monument Street in Concord, MA. approximately 35 miles west of Boston.
Easily accessible from the Mass Turnpike, Interstate 95 and Route 495.
See detailed directions below.
Leave the airport and follow signs for the Summer Tunnel.
Once through the tunnel, keep right for Route 93 North.
Continue north to Interstate 95/Route 128.
Take the exit for Route 95/128 South.
Continue south to Route 2 West (Exit 29B).
Follow Route 2 West to Exit 50.
At bottom of ramp, proceed straight through lights onto Cambridge Turnpike.
Easily accessible from the Mass Turnpike, Interstate 95 and Route 495.
See detailed directions below.
Leave the airport and follow signs for the Summer Tunnel.
Once through the tunnel, keep right for Route 93 North.
Continue north to Interstate 95/Route 128.
Take the exit for Route 95/128 South.
Continue south to Route 2 West (Exit 29B).
Follow Route 2 West to Exit 50.
At bottom of ramp, proceed straight through lights onto Cambridge Turnpike.
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