Sweets for the Sweet

Historic Concord, Massachusetts

Concord, Massachusetts offers a wide selection of things to see and do. So much history in this area of Massachusetts. We visited Concord and found this amazing shop called gräem Nuts and Chocolates. “gräem” derives from the phonetic spelling of gram, the unit of measure. As you enter the shop, the smell of roasted nuts is what you will remember of your visit to this store, along with the chocolates of course! The minute you walk into this shop you feel the uniqueness of its food specialty items. We certainly did not go home empty handed. There were nuts and chocolates all being displayed so that one can not resist purchasing these treats. You definitely need to make this one of your stops when visiting Concord. There is quite a selection of nuts, dried fruits, confections and chocolates to be had. So many gift ideas for that special someone or occasion.

Our love for history and old house always brings us back to Concord, Massachusetts along with the neighboring Lexington, Massachusetts. Every time we visit we see and experience new adventures. The main street of Concord offers restaurants, antiques, food shops and and several gourmet stores.

gräem Nuts and Chocolates

Minute Man National Historical Park

Hartwell Tavern, Lincoln, Massachusetts

The Minute Man National Historical Park is such an amazing park to not only see historical houses, but the walkway provides you with calmness and a view of the past. commemorates the opening battle in the American Revolutionary War. We parked at one of the Park’s designed parking area along Route 2A and walked down Battle Road to the Hartwell Tavern. It was a pleasant walk of about twenty minutes. Along the way, we stopped at several houses to peak in the windows. The Captain William Smith House is part of the Park and it is associated with the revolution's first battle, the 1775 battles of Lexington and Concord.

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Hope you enjoyed our visit to historic Concord, Massachusetts.

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