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Orchard House is a
historic house museum in Concord, M****achusetts,
United States,
opened to the
public on May 27, 1912. It was the
longtime home of Amos...
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Orchard House Yard (known as
Orchard Yard and
Hercules Wharf) was an
English shipbuilding yard
located at Leamouth, on the
River Lea at Bow Cr**** . Forming...
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orchard is an
intentional plantation of
trees or
shrubs that is
maintained for food production.
Orchards comprise fruit- or nut-producing
trees that...
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Published in 1868,
Little Women is set in the
Alcott family home,
Orchard House, in Concord, M****achusetts, and is
loosely based on Alcott's childhood...
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Orchard Road,
often known colloquially as
simply Orchard, is a
major 2.5 km (1.6 mi)-long road in the
Central Area of Singapore. A
famous tourist attraction...
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Norton & Company. ISBN 9780393248821.
House,
Louisa May Alcott's
Orchard (2014-06-11). "Louisa May Alcott's
Orchard House: Anna
Alcott Pratt's 1860 Wedding...
- The
Messina Orchard is a
historic orchard,
located in San Jose, California, US. The 4.96
acres (2.01 ha)
tract of land has two
residences ****ociated with...
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students asked the landlady, Mrs
Stevenson of
Orchard House, if they
could take
their tea in the
orchard rather than on the
front lawn as the
custom was...
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Waldo Emerson still hangs in his study.
Several can also be seen at the
Orchard House in Concord.[citation needed] She was
living in
London and
studying landscape...
- girl's book. I said I'd try.": 36
Alcott set her
novel in an
imaginary Orchard House modeled on her own
residence of the same name,
where she
wrote the novel...