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Chartwell Booksellers
... The store is named after Sir Winston Churchill’s home in England's Kent countryside, and is the only standing bookshop in the ...
Literary Places — 1/10/24
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William Cullen Bryant Homestead
... in 1878, Bryant summered here at what had been his childhood home—a two-story-farmhouse-turned-three-story Victorian cottage full of ...
Literary Places — 12/28/23
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Washington Irving’s Sunnyside
... Author Washington Irving designed his Sunnyside home himself, starting in 1835. The grounds reflect Irving’s romantic view of ...
Literary Places — 12/28/23
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Walt Whitman’s Tomb
... about five miles from Philadelphia, Harleigh Cemetery is home to the tomb of American poet and transcendentalist Walt Whitman ...
Literary Places — 12/28/23
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Twice Sold Tales
... 8:00 PM. It offers store credit for trade-ins and is also home to several live-in bookstore cats. Address: ...
Literary Places — 12/28/23
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Thomas Hornsby Ferril House
... literary landmark, for eighty-eight years this house was the home of Thomas Hornsby Ferril (1896-1988), Colorado’s first poet laureate. It ...
Literary Places — 12/28/23
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The Strater Hotel
... American Victorian antique furniture and decor. It is home to the Henry Strater Theatre, which features vaudeville performances and ...
Literary Places — 12/28/23
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The Steinbeck House
... Queen Anne Victorian served as the birthplace and childhood home of John Steinbeck. Today, the house is operated by The Valley Guild as a ...
Literary Places — 12/28/23
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The Old Manse
... Waldo Emerson and Nathaniel Hawthorne both called the Manse home for a time. Emerson drafted his famous essay “Nature” from an upstairs ...
Literary Places — 12/27/23
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The Mother Colony House
... Territorial–style cottage built from redwood. It was once home to Nobel Prize–winning Polish writer Henryke Sienkiewicz. The house is ...
Literary Places — 12/27/23