Saving Natick's Historic Concert Hall

Nathaniel Clark rebuilt Clark’s Block after Natick’s Great Fire in 1874 and rebuilt “Concert Hall” on the top floor. At the time, newspaper reporters noted that no town of Natick’s size could boast a venue equal to Concert Hall. The same is still true today.

The Friends of Concert Hall have come together to restore this once-grand space and ensure that it can serve the community in the present and future, just as it has done since it opened in 1875.

To view a short film on Concert Hall, please click here.

To follow the work of the Friends of Concert Hall, please click here.

Please click here to sign a petition supporting saving Concert Hall.

A rendering of what the restored Concert Hall might look like.

A rendering of what the restored Concert Hall might look like.

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