Concord Street ran by the plant.
Once a week, the entire school would attend church services at the nearby church building located on Concord Street.
General George Stark House of the early 1850s (22 Concord Street)
The road meets Concord Street, where there is an eastbound left lane exit and a westbound intersection.
Highway 156 is also known as Concord Street.
At the southern end of the park, the formal esplanade follows the curve of the shore and turns back toward Concord Street.
It transects a residential area before crossing Concord Street and the Charles in to Wellesley.
Concord Street and Barbarin Street are two of the streets that disappeared or were truncated.
A small square baggage room was built in the same style just east of the station, near the Concord Street (Route 126) grade crossing.
The Concord Street crossing was one of the last in the state with a crossing guard; he was replaced by an automated system in 1986.