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On view from October 9, 2015 through March 20, 2016 at the Concord Museum.
View of Rebecca Migdal’s exhibition “Middlesex County Modern” at the Concord Museum showing architectural screen, historic photos and midcentury modern furniture.
View of Rebecca Migdal’s exhibition “Middlesex County Modern” at the Concord Museum showing midcentury modern furniture including Breuer furniture and a Penguin Donkey.
View of Rebecca Migdal’s exhibition “Middlesex County Modern” at the Concord Museum showing a wooden architectural model of a house designed by Walter Bogner.
Exhibit panel from Rebecca Migdal’s exhibition “Middlesex County Modern” at the Concord Museum entitled “Modern Arrives” and showing an image of an Acorn House being shipped through downtown Concord.
 View of Rebecca Migdal’s exhibition “Middlesex County Modern” at the Concord Museum showing historic architecture photos and an exhibit panel titled “What Is Modern?”
View of Rebecca Migdal’s exhibition “Middlesex County Modern” at the Concord Museum showing a mid-century modern-inspired shelving unit holding housewares including iconic Dansk items.
View of Rebecca Migdal’s exhibition “Middlesex County Modern” at the Concord Museum showing a short bookshelf and a toddler playing a Marimekko-inspired pattern game.
Credits panel from Rebecca Migdal’s exhibition “Middlesex County Modern” at the Concord Museum entitled showing the names and logos of supporters of the exhibition.
Exhibit panel from Rebecca Migdal’s exhibition “Middlesex County Modern” at the Concord Museum entitled “Living Modern” and showing an image of the Design Research flagship store in Harvard Square.
View of Rebecca Migdal’s exhibition “Middlesex County Modern” at the Concord Museum showing a mid-century modern-inspired shelving unit holding housewares, modern furniture, and Marimekko textiles.
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About the Concord Museum

The Concord Museum educates visitors of all ages about the history of Concord and its continuing influence on American political, literary and cultural life. The Museum’s nationally significant collection serves as a catalyst for changing exhibitions, extended classroom learning, dynamic programs and publications relevant to an ever-changing world. 

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