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Village green in Concord, Massachusetts, 1830s
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Village green in Concord, Massachusetts, 1830s
Center of Concord, showing the courthouse (left), church, and homes, circa 1830.
Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration
North Wind Picture Archives brings history to life with stock images and hand-colored illustrations
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1830s Church Concord Daily Life Home Horse House Massachusetts New England Pedestrian Road Street Town Village Wagon Court House
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This hand-colored woodcut takes us back to the heart of Concord, Massachusetts in the 1830s. The village green is alive with the essence of a bygone era, showcasing the rich heritage and traditional charm that defines this historic town. As our eyes wander across the print, we are greeted by a picturesque scene: on the left stands an imposing courthouse, symbolizing justice and order within this close-knit community. Adjacent to it, a quaint church rises proudly towards the sky, its spire reaching for heavenly heights. Surrounding these architectural marvels are charming homes that exude warmth and character. Their facades tell stories of families who have woven their lives into the fabric of this place over generations. A winding road meanders through this idyllic setting, inviting both horse-drawn wagons and pedestrians alike to explore what lies beyond. The image captures daily life in early 19th-century America; it encapsulates not only Concord's history but also reflects broader aspects of North American society during that time period. It serves as a visual testament to New England's unique cultural identity and offers us a glimpse into how people lived in those simpler times. This vintage illustration transports us back two centuries ago when tranquility reigned supreme on these streets. It reminds us to appreciate our roots while embracing progress—a timeless reminder beautifully preserved within this artful depiction from North Wind Picture Archives.
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