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Historic Cabarrus Association, Inc. is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the preservation of the heritage of Cabarrus County and the City of Concord.

We achieve this goal through a variety of means, including our management of two museums in Historic Downtown Concord:

Museum 2 The Cabarrus County Veterans Museum, through which we honor the County’s servicemen from World War I to the current day.
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The Concord Museum, which archives historical artifacts from Cabarrus County’s pioneer days to twentieth-century businesses and schools.

We also conduct a host of outreach activities and produce print and video materials in our efforts to educate residents, students, and visitors about our community’s rich history.

Currently at the Concord Museum

Now through Saturday, February 27, 2010
The Concord Museum (11 Union Street S, Suite 104, Downtown Concord)

This special exhibit examines the local juvenile rehabilitation center. Items on display include crafts made by schoolboys, print-making materials from the school’s former print shop, numerous artifacts from the school, founder portraits, and photos. Free admission.

Back to School: Concord High School History
Special Exhibit: "Jackson Training School -
A Centennial Celebration"


Upcoming Events

The Concord Museum will be closed from March 1st through March 15th for exhibit changes.

Special Exhibit: “Cabarrus County Boys and Girls Club History”
Opens Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Living History Masquerade and Silent Auction
Downtown Concord, 8 PM, Friday, April 16, 2010
Details to come soon!

Walk Through Concord’s History
Downtown Concord, 1 to 4 PM, Saturday, April 17, 2010
For details, click here.