05/17/2026
Did you know you can explore our grounds from dawn to dusk? And that we are now featuring Freedom’s Silhouette by Massachusetts artist Liz Helfer?
Inspired by the 250th anniversary of the American Revolution and the legacies of Henry David Thoreau and Ellen Garrison, this installation uses reflective acrylic silhouettes on two benches to connect viewers with Concord’s history and enduring ideals of justice and freedom.
The artwork was originally commissioned for temporary display in Monument Square by the Town of Concord, in collaboration with the New England Foundation for the Arts (NEFA), the Metropolitan Area Planning Council (MAPC), and the Massachusetts Cultural Council.
We also have a picnic table, Little Free Library, and nearby Walking Trails. All the makings of a great afternoon in Thoreau’s backyard! We hope you will Visit (or revisit) Thoreau Farm soon and discover more.