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From 1836 until his death in 1892, John Greenleaf Whittier lived and wrote most of his poetry and prose here Read more...
Over more than three hundred years, The Wayside and its families witnessed and influenced both Concord’s and America’s recorded history. Read more...
About Walden Pond Walden Pond is the centerpiece of Thoreau’s Walden Woods and is the focus of Thoreau’s most famous Read more...
About Louisa May Alcott’s Orchard House Orchard House (c. 1650) is most noted for being where Louisa May Alcott wrote Read more...
About Yiddish Book Center The Yiddish Book Center is a nonprofit organization working to recover, celebrate, and regenerate Yiddish and Read more...
The history of the William Cullen Bryant Homestead William Cullen Bryant, born November 3, 1794, astonished the literary world with Read more...
The Mount is a historic house museum and vibrant cultural center with a variety of tours, programs, and events for Read more...
About W.E.B. Du Bois National Historic Site The all-volunteer W.E.B. Du Bois National Historic Site Working Committee, together with four Read more...
About Herman Melville’s Home Arrowhead is the headquarters of the Berkshire County Historical Society. The house and farm were the Read more...
Amazing World of Dr. Seuss Museum The Amazing World of Dr. Seuss Museum includes interactive, bilingual exhibits for children and Read more...
Who was Sojourner Truth? Sojourner Truth was a nationally known advocate for justice and equality between races and sexes during Read more...
Story of The Emily Dickinson Museum The Emily Dickinson Museum comprises two historic houses in the center of Amherst, Massachusetts Read more...











