Concord's Colonial Inn
Concord's Colonial Inn is a hotel and restaurant in Concord, Massachusetts, dating to the early 1700s. The building contains 56 rooms with colonial furnishings, two dining venues called The Liberty Room and Village Forge Tavern, and event spaces for gatherings and celebrations.
The building was constructed in the early 1700s and served as a hospital during the American Revolution, later functioning as a morgue. Its long history in town connects it directly to America's early days.
The inn derives its name from the colonial period of American history and reflects this heritage throughout its spaces. Visitors experience early New England architecture and furnishings as they move through the historic rooms and dining areas.
The inn sits centrally on Monument Square and is easily accessible on foot, with nearby access to historic sites like North Bridge and Walden Pond. Visitors should be aware that some rooms in older building sections may experience noise from the hallway due to their period construction.
The inn has a paranormal history, having served as a hospital during the Revolution and later drawing reports of strange sounds and ghostly sightings. Ghost tours and paranormal investigations take place, making it compelling for visitors interested in the supernatural and local mysteries.
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