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Louisa May Alcotts Orchard House Orchard House (c 1650) is most noted for being where Louisa May Alcott wrote and set Little Women in 1868 This noble home also has a rich history stretching back two centuries beforehand, as well as more than 100 years of life as a treasured historic site open to the public
Orchard House | 399 Lexington Road, Concord, MA Orchard House Immortalized by Louisa May Alcott in the beloved 1868 classic, Little Women , Orchard House provides heartwarming accounts of the talented Alcott family’s legacy through lively guided tours, unique educational programs, and special living history events year-round
Orchard House - Wikipedia Orchard House is a historic house museum in Concord, Massachusetts, United States, opened to the public on May 27, 1912 [3] It was the longtime home of Amos Bronson Alcott (1799–1888) and his family, including his daughter Louisa May Alcott (1832–1888), who wrote and set her novel Little Women (1868–69) there
Visit - Louisa May Alcotts Orchard House Important details about touring Orchard House are provided below to assist with planning a visit, whether you're an individual, couple, family, school, scout troop, or group excursion If you need further assistance, please drop us a line via the Contact Form near the bottom of this page
About - Louisa May Alcotts Orchard House After moving more than twenty times in nearly thirty years, the Alcotts had finally found their anchoring place at Orchard House, where they lived until 1877 The house is most noted for being where Louisa May Alcott wrote and set her beloved classic, Little Women, in 1868 at a "shelf desk" her father built especially for her
A Visit to Louisa May Alcott’s Orchard House - Literary Ladies Guide Located in Concord, Massachusetts (within an hour of Boston) the house opened its doors to the public in 1911, some twenty-three years after the deaths of Louisa May and her father, the noted philosopher and educator Amos Bronson Alcott The interior rooms of Orchard House can be seen via a docent-led tour lasting about an hour
Louisa May Alcotts Orchard House - Tripadvisor Immortalized by Louisa May Alcott in the beloved classic, Little Women, Orchard House (c 1650) is best known for being where the groundbreaking novel was written and set in 1868
Orchard House | HABS HAER HALS - U. S. National Park Service Orchard House is the family home of the Alcotts Notably, the nineteenth-century author Louisa May Alcott wrote Little Women here in 1868 Literary traditions ran through the family Alcott's father Bronson established one of the first adult summer schools in the eastern United States
Take a Virtual Tour of Louisa May Alcott’s Orchard House Have you ever wondered about Orchard House, the property that inspired “Little Women” author Louisa May Alcott? Why not take a virtual trip to Concord, Massachusetts, and visit it for yourself? Since May 27, 1912, Orchard House has been open to the public as a historic house museum