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Concord’s Trinitarian Congregationalist church is more than 100 years old and has been home to the TriCon show for more than 50 years.
Review & Photos by Rick Russack
CONCORD, MASS.
The Concord Armory in this historic Massachusetts village was the scene for more than 40 exhibiting dealers and hundreds of shoppers on.
— The antiques show at Concord’s Trinitarian Congregationalist church is much anticipated and well attended. On November 1-2, 30 dealers set up on three floors in the 100-year-old church. Many have participated in the show for several years, and some were doing it for the first time.
For one dealer, it was the very first show she has ever done. The show is managed by co-chairs Elaine Ayres and Judy Walpole. It’s staffed entirely by members of the church, and all proceeds, including booth rentals, admission fees and café sales (all food is homemade), directly support the various charitable programs the church sponsors.
The Magazine Antiques is excited to announce the upcoming 2025 Winter Show to take place beginning January 24 through February 2.The church was designed by architect Harry Little, a Concord resident, who also designed the National Cathedral in Washington DC.
Date-wise, what might you have found at the show? Beatles LPs to Seventeenth Century furniture.
In between, there were paintings, prints, English
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