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Experiencethe historic home of the extraordinary Alcott family,whereLouisa May Alcott wrote and set Little WomenVisit us in our Second Century!Winner: Yankee Magazine's 2014 Editors' Choice"Best Literary Home" in New England2015 Summer Conversational Series & Teacher Institute"Heaven in the Mind"The Spirit of Place in Transcendental ConcordSunday - Thursday July 12 - 16, 2015Details Daily Schedule Register on-line Registration FormWith your help, the first-ever documentaryabout Orchard House will be a reality!Find out about the filmPlease also consider donating to our general operating fundWhat a fantastic event!View results from our 9th Annual Benefit 5K / 10K hereBrowse pictures from Spitler Race Systems' "finish line cam" here Commemorative T-shirts still available for $6 (postage included!)phone 978.369.4118 x117 to orderSave the Date!10th Annual Benefit 5K / 10K Runand 5K Walk forLouisa May Alcott'sOrchard House13 September 201511:00 am step-offClick for maps/directionsRegister online now!Download a brochure Donations accepted year-round! Details Uta Pippig Honorary Chair View 2014 results See results from 2013 Find us on ... Orchard House featured on NBC’s Today Show! Click to see the video Pulitzer Prize awarded to John Matteson for his biography, Eden's Outcasts: The Story of Louisa May Alcott and Her Father! Buy the book from Orchard House Read more about John Matteson's award here Louisa May Alcott’s Orchard House 399 Lexington Road PO Box 343 Concord, MA 01742 General Phone: 978.369.4118 E-mail: info@louisamayalcott.org General Fax: 978.369.1367 Museum Store Fax: 978.369.9611 Jan Turnquist, Executive Director Louisa May Alcott’s Orchard House (circa 1690) is most noted for being home to the talented Alcott family, and is where Louisa May Alcott wrote and set her beloved classic novel, Little Women, in 1868. Orchard House is one of the oldest, most authentically-preserved historic house museums in America, and brings the Alcott legacy in the fields of literature, art, education, philosophy, and social justice to life every day through highly acclaimed tours, unique living history events, curriculum-based educational programs, and irreplaceable original family furnishings and archives. Annually, more than 50,000 visitors from all walks of life and every corner of the globe experience Orchard House -- and discover what it means to be “home.” Open to the public and overseen by the not-for-profit Louisa May Alcott Memorial Association since May 27, 1912, this treasured historic site now welcomes visitors in its second century! Louisa May Alcott’s Orchard House - Home of Little Women is an "Official Project" of Save America's Treasures, a public-private partnership between The White House Millennium Council and The National Trust for Historic Preservation dedicated to the preservation of our nation's irreplaceable histo
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