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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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House of the
Orchard (Italian: Casa dei
Cubicoli Floreali; also
referred to as the Casa del
Frutteto or the
House of the Garden) is an
ancient Roman residential...
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would regularly drive two or
three boys from this
group to his home,
Orchard House in
Morestead just
outside Winchester, for
Sunday lunch with his family...
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Retrieved July 19, 2024. "Louisa May Alcott's
Orchard House".
Louisa May Alcott's
Orchard House.
Retrieved June 13, 2024. "Louisa May Alcott, Virginia...
- name of the
Monks Orchard wood for the
whole estate. Lloyd's
Monks Orchard House was one of the most
substantial mansions in the
Croydon area. It had...
- 1879 in Alcott's
study in the
Orchard House. In 1880 the
school moved to the
Hillside Chapel, a
building next to the
house,
where he held conversations...
- the
orchard instead. This
practice soon
became the norm, and the
place grew in po****rity. The poet
Rupert Brooke took up
lodging in
Orchard House in 1909...
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Norton & Company. ISBNÂ 9780393248821.
House,
Louisa May Alcott's
Orchard (2014-06-11). "Louisa May Alcott's
Orchard House: Anna
Alcott Pratt's 1860 Wedding...