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Concord and lies
The city lies north of the Saugus River, and is also home to several brooks, as well as several ponds, the largest being Breed's Pond and Walden Pond ( which has no relation to a similarly named pond in Concord ).
Concord, the state capital, lies to the north.
Most of Concord lies in the 63128 ZIP code ; however, a significant northern portion is assigned to the 63123 ZIP code.
The village is known as the " Grape Juice Capital of the World " because it lies roughly in the geographical center of of vineyards, most of which are the Concord grapes from which grape juice is produced, for years was corporate headquarters for the Welch's Grape Juice company, and is still home to a Welch's processing plant and other grape-related manufacturers.
The division between these mountains and the Concord Mountains ( to the NW ) is less precise but apparently lies in the vicinity of Thomson Peak.

Concord and fully
Its highest elevation, located at Ebright Azimuth, near Concord High School, does not rise fully above sea level.
He approved fully of the < cite > Wittenberg Concord </ cite > sent by Bucer to Wittenberg, and at the instigation of the Landgrave of Hesse discussed the question with Bucer in Kassel, at the end of 1534.
The Epitome of the Lutheran Formula of Concord ( 1577 ) rejects " the false dogma of the Semi-Pelagians, who teach that man by his own powers can commence his conversion, but can not fully accomplish it without the grace of the Holy Spirit.

Concord and within
In January 1844, Alcott moved his family to Still River, a village within Harvard but, on March 1, 1845, the family returned to Concord to live in a home they named " The Hillside " ( later renamed " The Wayside " by Nathaniel Hawthorne ).
Concord, as with much of New England, is within the humid continental climate zone ( Köppen Dfb ), with long, cold, snowy winters, very warm ( and at times humid ) summers, and relatively brief autumns and springs.
Concord is a general-law village incorporated within the Township of Concord.
Originally founded in 1869 as the community of Todos Santos by Salvio Pacheco, the name was changed to Concord within months.
The Shawsheen River and Concord River are the two major waterways within the town.
* The village of Concord is within the township.
The early settlers of the area were from New England, New York or Pennsylvania and Concord Township, and well as the town West Concord located within the Township, were named after Concord, New Hampshire.
The historic districts and Memorial Garden are all within easy walking distance of historic and vibrant downtown Concord, with numerous restaurants, banks, shops and personal services.
Mount Monadnock, northwest of Boston and southwest of Concord, is located within the towns of Jaffrey and Dublin, New Hampshire.
There are several ponds within town, including parts of Birch Pond, Hawkes Pond and Walden Pond ( not related to the pond of the same name in Concord, Massachusetts ).
Concord Repatriation General Hospital is a large general hospital with an emergency department which is within walking distance of Rhodes station.
Concord West Public School on Concord Road opposite Hospital Road is the nearest primary school and is within walking distance of much of Rhodes.
The new terms on the table also included the establishment of a National Council of National Reconciliation and Concord, a loosely defined administrative structure which was to work toward general and local elections within South Vietnam.
On the afternoon of April 18, the British troops in the town mobilized for a long-planned raid on the nearby town of Concord, and already before nightfall word of mouth had spread knowledge of the mobilization widely within Boston.
In 2006, a local newspaper article highlighted the precarious position of the disused chapel within the grounds of the Concord Naval Weapons Station, a chapel that had been previously dedicated to the memory of those fallen in the explosion.
After the battles of Lexington and Concord, Revolutionary sentiment within New England reached a new high, and thousands of militiamen from the Northern colonies converged on Boston, pushing the British back within what where then relatively narrow city limits.
Much of Concord is industrial while empty spaces remain in the southern part and within the Black Creek and the 407 and the CN line.
Some of the animus against ECUSA derived in part from the general dominance of theological liberalism within Anglicanism, abhorrent to many who consider the Augsburg Confession and the other writings in the Book of Concord to be definitive of proper Christian belief and practice.
California's Great America is the only amusement park in northern California that has a water park within, although there are several other dedicated water parks in the area such as Raging Waters in San Jose and Waterworld in Concord.

Concord and Merrimack
On January 17, 1725, the Province of Massachusetts Bay, which then claimed territories west of the Merrimack River, granted the Concord area as the Plantation of Penacook.
Concord is drained by the Merrimack River.
To the east of the Merrimack, atop a bluff, is a flat, sandy plain known as Concord Heights, which has seen most of the city's commercial development since 1960.
The eastern boundary of Concord ( with the town of Pembroke ) is formed by the Soucook River, a tributary of the Merrimack.
Other village centers in the city include West Concord ( actually north of downtown, on the west side of the Merrimack ) and East Concord ( also north of downtown, but on the east side of the Merrimack ).
At Walden Pond, he completed a first draft of A Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers, an elegy to his brother, John, that described their 1839 trip to the White Mountains.
The only two complete books ( as opposed to essays ) published in his lifetime, Walden and A Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers ( 1849 ), both dealt with nature, in which he loved to wander.
* A Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers ( 1849 )
It is bounded southeast by the Charles River, and drained by the Merrimack, Nashua, and Concord rivers, and other streams.
Merrimack County was organized at Concord in 1823, and is named for the Merrimack River.
Chelmsford is bordered by two sizable rivers: the Merrimack River to the north, and the Concord River to the east.
Chelmsford is bordered by two sizable rivers: the Merrimack River to the north, and the Concord River to the east.
The Massachusetts Mill at the confluence of the Merrimack River | Merrimack and Concord River s
Lowell is located at the confluence of the Merrimack and Concord rivers.
Like the Merrimack, the Concord, although a much smaller river, has many waterfalls and rapids that served as power sources for early industrial purposes, some well before the founding of Lowell.
Immediately after the Concord joins the Merrimack, the Merrimack descends another ten feet in Hunt's Falls.
Belvidere is the mostly residential area south of the Merrimack River, east of the Concord River, and north of the Lowell and Lawrence railroad.
His account of this event in A Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers described his approach up what is today the Bellows Pipe Trail.

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