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Concord,
Massachusetts
Recognized by Forbes
Magazine; "The 10 Best Inns of New England"
An intimate New
England Bed and Breakfast
Where History, Literature and the whimsy of an artist entwine
Just nineteen miles from Boston.

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Yankee Magazine
highlighted the Hawthorne Inn an editor’s choice in the April
2006 edition. Norm Abram,
of This Old House and New Yankee Workshop, recently filmed at
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About the Hawthorne Inn
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Post Card Tour of Concord
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We have filled the Inn with much to share: poetry and literature to entertain and to enlighten you, artworks that are a wonder to behold, weavings and coverlets to snuggle on a crisp autumn eve and burnished antique furnishings that speak of home and
security.
Beside the old road that has witnessed the courage of Minute Men, marching to first challenge the King's troops and fire "The shot heard 'round the world", Hawthorne Inn was raised [c.1870] on fertile earth once owned by Ralph Waldo Emerson, Louisa May Alcott and family, and Nathaniel Hawthorne.
This quaint 17th century village, that has engendered great thoughts and daring deeds,
now welcomes you to a peaceful haven embraced by the gentle forces of creativity. We invite you to discover Henry Thoreau's Walden Pond, to saunter the woods and canoe the rivers, seek the shadows of authors at Sleepy Hollow Cemetery, explore museums and Colonial architecture, and take time to garner the many favors Concord,
MA has to bestow.
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