Orchard House
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Description
After moving twenty-two times in nearly thirty years, the Alcotts finally found their most permanent home at Orchard House, where they lived from 1858 to 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.
Year Built
1690
Admission
Adults $10, Seniors/Students $8, Youth $5
Hours
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Contact Information
Primary Phone
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Address
399 Lexington Rd.
399 Lexington Rd.
