Classic Concord photo – Tue, 19 Feb 2013

 Reader Earl Burroughs sent us this shot of the Masonic Block, which was located at the corner of Pleasant and North Main streets until it burned down in 1962. “Concord decorated well for all parades from the 1800s through 1920,” Burroughs wrote.</p><p>Have a classic Concord photo for the Insider? Send it to news@theconcordinsider.com.
 Reader Earl Burroughs sent us this shot of the Masonic Block, which was located at the corner of Pleasant and North Main streets until it burned down in 1962. “Concord decorated well for all parades from the 1800s through 1920,” Burroughs wrote.</p><p>Have a classic Concord photo for the Insider? Send it to news@theconcordinsider.com.

 Reader Earl Burroughs sent us this shot of the Masonic Block, which was located at the corner of Pleasant and North Main streets until it burned down in 1962. “Concord decorated well for all parades from the 1800s through 1920,” Burroughs wrote.

Have a classic Concord photo for the Insider? Send it to news@theconcordinsider.com.

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