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Louisa May Alcott’s Orchard House

[mp_row] [mp_span col="6"] [mp_image id="18375" size="full" link_type="custom_url" link="#" target="false" align="left"] [/mp_span] [mp_span col="6"] The Louisa May Alcott Orchard House, in Concord, Ma, was purchased in 1857 by her father Mr. Alcott, the building itself historically built between 1700-1710. This originally 12-acre plot of land served as the historic home of the Alcott family, as well…
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Concord Museum

Created in 1886, the Concord Museum serves as a highly popular center of cultural enjoyment for the region and also as a gateway to the town of Concord for visitors from around the world. This is the "one place where all of Concord’s remarkable past is brought to life," all through an inspiring collection of…
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Walden Pond

Welcome to Walden Pond, the famed temporary home of Henry David Thoreau as well as the birthplace of modern conservation. This gorgeous protected pond is nestled in mostly undeveloped woods that total to an impressive 2,680 acres. Henry David Thoreau lived here from 1845 to 1847, a small amount of time that provided a great…
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Literary Tour of Boston

Get ready for one of the most literary educational and genuinely fun tours in Boston, the Boston by Foot Literary Landmarks tour. Boston by Foot aims to promote public awareness and appreciation of history and heritage and does so quite nicely with this tour. Inspired by the mid-19th century nickname given to the city of Boston,…
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Boston Public Library

Established in 1848, the Boston Public Library was the first large, free municipal library in the United States, today it stands as the second largest library in the nation after the Library of Congress. This library holds an astounding 23 million items so hold onto your hats bookworms and be sure to wear your walking shoes…
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Kent-DeLord House Museum

The Kent-DeLord House Museum is Plattsburgh's only historic house museum, a member of the National Register of Historic Places list as well as the oldest home remaining in all of Plattsburgh. This historic home was built in 1797, celebrating over 200 years of essential American history. Here you will find the hope, struggles, and fears…
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Champlain Valley Transportation Museum

Established in 2000 by a group of serious car and history enthusiasts is your next stop at the Champlain Valley Transportation Museum in northern New York. This museum first featured only automobiles but has grown into an expansive exhibit space showcasing many different forms of transportation. Take notice, while you are here, of the Lozier…
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Battle of Plattsburgh Interpretive Center

Located within the War of 1812 Museum on Washington Road in Plattsburgh, New York, your group will find the Allan S. Everest Interpretive Center. More often called the Battle of Plattsburgh Interpretive Center, this permanent exhibit chronologically recounts the events of the battles at Plattsburgh within the context of the War of 1812. The political…
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Plattsburgh Air Force Base

The Plattsburgh Air Force Base is a highly historical, hugely informational, and speculatively mysterious site in the extreme northeast corner of New York, just 20 miles south of the Canadian border. To the west of this base sits the scenic shores of Lake Champlain, and to the east lies the Vermont border. Established as a U.S.…
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Plattsburgh Brewing Co

Jason Stoyanoff recently started the Plattsburgh Brewing Co., a new, fast-paced popularity-gaining brewery in the Plattsburgh Comfort Inn. This location used to be called the ‘Legends’ Brewing Company, and in both places has operated successful business under the motto "fresh brews, fresh food." Plattsburgh Brewing Co. was built around the concept of fresh beer, with…
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