concord
/ˈkän-ˌkȯrd/
noun
a state of agreement : harmony
a simultaneous occurrence of two or more musical tones that produces an impression of agreeableness or resolution on a listener
agreement by stipulation, compact, or covenant
noun
a bluish-black grape that is a cultivar of the fox grape developed in the northeastern U.S. and used often to make juice and jellies
Most of the Concords used for juice come from Washington state, where grape growing areas are primarily hot and dry.
geographical name
city in western California northeast of Oakland population 122,067
town in eastern Massachusetts northwest of Boston population 17,668
city and capital of New Hampshire on the Merrimack River population 42,695