| Page Views: 2,880 Last Visit to Concord: 2002 | A Great Place for Bookworms by Voyageuse30 - last update: Mar 9, 2004 |
Orchard House | Orchard House, Concord MA |
This is the house in which Louisa may Alcott grew up and wrote "Little Women". Guided tours are available. I loved seeing the old furnishings and books in the house. And you can still see Louisa's younger sister's drawings on her bedroom walls. |
|  | Old Manse Nathaniel Hawthorne lived here.
Practically in the backyard is the bridge where the revolution began! |
Emerson's Home Ralph Waldo Emerson bought this house in 1835 and in it, his children grew up and some notable figures visited (Henry Thoreau, Louisa May Alcott, Nathaniel Hawthorne). |  | | Emerson's Home, Concord MA |
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| Pros: | "Charming, pretty, intellectually stimulating (even prettier in the fall season)" |
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Stephen-KarenConn Wed Jun 7, 2006 12:47 UTC Hi Neighbor. I've always wanted to visit Concord, and especially Walden Pond. Thanks for the virtual tour. | Buckz Tue Aug 30, 2005 08:54 UTC Alot of History for one little town.. | BluBluBlu Fri Aug 26, 2005 07:45 UTC 'sleepy hollow'...how apt! Enjoy your birthday Jen, happy travels, Blu | dsantosh Wed May 19, 2004 08:35 UTC Jennifer nice presentation and phtographs. |
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