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The Robbins House chronicles the life and times of the first generation descendants of a freed slave, Caesar Robbins, who was a Revolutionary War veteran. In the early 19th century, his son and daughter and their families share the 544 square foot home on Monument Street. It was set in 13 acres of land along the Concord River, near the Old North Bridge. Ceasar's daughter married fugitive slave, Jack Garrison. The house was moved to Bedford Street but has been returned to its original position. Through exhibits, tours, benches, publications and guided tours, the museum explains how this generation assisted the antislavery movement.
320 Monument Street, Concord, MA
Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
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