The Museum is open the first and third Sunday of each month (except for holidays) from 1:00-4:00 pm for a Progress Preview.
Entry is free while we continue to work on displays. Come and see a preview of Concord’s history.

Neustaedter House

2156 Grant Street

Built in 1906 by L.V. Perry for Barney Neustaedter, the prosperous owner of early Concord’s “Pioneer Store,” the simple wood-beam exterior belies its detailed, richly appointed interior. It remained in the family until acquired and restored by contractor James Galton. In 1988 it was resold and remains a private residence.

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