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THE THOREAU CLUB

THE THOREAU CLUB

THE THOREAU CLUB

Since 1951, The Thoreau Club has been helping families and individuals live active, happy, and healthy lives. We’re committed to the well-being of our community, and strive to provide the best in preventative wellness, fitness, and leisure. Nestled on 35 wooded acres in Concord, Massachusetts, The Thoreau Club is a multi-sport, full-service membership club serving over 7,000 individuals in Concord, Acton, Sudbury, and sur- rounding communities. Our 11 tennis courts 7 hard surface and 4 outdoor(only) Nova Grass® provide plenty of indoor and outdoor playing options.
All courts are outdoor in the summer months. Thoreau is equipped with two outdoor pools, play- ground and snack bar in the summer, providing a wonderful space for families to enjoy themselves.

Since 1951, The Thoreau Club has been helping families and individuals live active, happy, and healthy lives. We’re committed to the well-being of our community, and strive to provide the best in preventative wellness, fitness, and leisure. Nestled on 35 wooded acres in Concord, Massachusetts, The Thoreau Club is a multi-sport, full-service membership club serving over 7,000 individuals in Concord, Acton, Sudbury, and sur- rounding communities. Our 11 tennis courts 7 hard surface and 4 outdoor(only) Nova Grass® provide plenty of indoor and outdoor playing options.
All courts are outdoor in the summer months. Thoreau is equipped with two outdoor pools, play- ground and snack bar in the summer, providing a wonderful space for families to enjoy themselves.

Since 1951, The Thoreau Club has been helping families and individuals live active, happy, and healthy lives. We’re committed to the well-being of our community, and strive to provide the best in preventative wellness, fitness, and leisure. Nestled on 35 wooded acres in Concord, Massachusetts, The Thoreau Club is a multi-sport, full-service membership club serving over 7,000 individuals in Concord, Acton, Sudbury, and sur- rounding communities. Our 11 tennis courts 7 hard surface and 4 outdoor(only) Nova Grass® provide plenty of indoor and outdoor playing options.
All courts are outdoor in the summer months. Thoreau is equipped with two outdoor pools, play- ground and snack bar in the summer, providing a wonderful space for families to enjoy themselves.

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Town of Concord

Concord, located just northwest of Boston, Massachusetts is known for the American Revolutionary War sites in Minute Man National Historical Park. A key battle took place at the North Bridge and is commemorated by Daniel Chester French’s Minute Man statue. In the 1800s, Transcendentalist poet Ralph Waldo Emerson drafted his essay “Nature” at the Old Manse. He and writer Henry David Thoreau also frequented Walden Pond.
Walden Pond State Reservation offers swimming, canoeing and wooded trails.

Concord's literary landmarks include The Wayside, a colonial house that was home, sequentially, to writers Louisa May Alcott, Nathaniel Hawthorne and Margaret Sidney. Alcott later lived in adjacent Orchard House, which inspired the setting of her book “Little Women” and retains many family furnishings. The graves of Hawthorne, Alcott, Emerson and Thoreau are at Authors Ridge, in Sleepy Hollow Cemetery. Literary and Revolutionary War artifacts are on display at the Concord Museum. The town center, with its quaint Main Street, is known for its restaurants.

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Town of Concord

Concord, located just northwest of Boston, Massachusetts is known for the American Revolutionary War sites in Minute Man National Historical Park. A key battle took place at the North Bridge and is commemorated by Daniel Chester French’s Minute Man statue. In the 1800s, Transcendentalist poet Ralph Waldo Emerson drafted his essay “Nature” at the Old Manse. He and writer Henry David Thoreau also frequented Walden Pond.
Walden Pond State Reservation offers swimming, canoeing and wooded trails.

Concord's literary landmarks include The Wayside, a colonial house that was home, sequentially, to writers Louisa May Alcott, Nathaniel Hawthorne and Margaret Sidney. Alcott later lived in adjacent Orchard House, which inspired the setting of her book “Little Women” and retains many family furnishings. The graves of Hawthorne, Alcott, Emerson and Thoreau are at Authors Ridge, in Sleepy Hollow Cemetery. Literary and Revolutionary War artifacts are on display at the Concord Museum. The town center, with its quaint Main Street, is known for its restaurants.

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Town of Concord

Concord, located just northwest of Boston, Massachusetts is known for the American Revolutionary War sites in Minute Man National Historical Park. A key battle took place at the North Bridge and is commemorated by Daniel Chester French’s Minute Man statue. In the 1800s, Transcendentalist poet Ralph Waldo Emerson drafted his essay “Nature” at the Old Manse. He and writer Henry David Thoreau also frequented Walden Pond.
Walden Pond State Reservation offers swimming, canoeing and wooded trails.

Concord's literary landmarks include The Wayside, a colonial house that was home, sequentially, to writers Louisa May Alcott, Nathaniel Hawthorne and Margaret Sidney. Alcott later lived in adjacent Orchard House, which inspired the setting of her book “Little Women” and retains many family furnishings. The graves of Hawthorne, Alcott, Emerson and Thoreau are at Authors Ridge, in Sleepy Hollow Cemetery. Literary and Revolutionary War artifacts are on display at the Concord Museum. The town center, with its quaint Main Street, is known for its restaurants.

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