Trolley trips through New England .. . THE OLD HARRINGTON HOUSE ON LEXINGTON COMMON 114 Trolley Trips through New England. CONCORD Returning to the square, the literary interest calls us down Lexing onRoad. First note the Emerson house, where the Sage of Concord wroteand practiced hospitality for near half a century. Beyond is the rusticSchool of Philosophy. Then the Orchard House, where lived the LittleWoman, the Wayside, where Hawthorne wrote Tanglewood Tales, andthe Bull Cottage, the home of the Concord grape, not the least of Concordsgifts to the world.—The reader of Walden will walk the t


Trolley trips through New England .. . THE OLD HARRINGTON HOUSE ON LEXINGTON COMMON 114 Trolley Trips through New England. CONCORD Returning to the square, the literary interest calls us down Lexing onRoad. First note the Emerson house, where the Sage of Concord wroteand practiced hospitality for near half a century. Beyond is the rusticSchool of Philosophy. Then the Orchard House, where lived the LittleWoman, the Wayside, where Hawthorne wrote Tanglewood Tales, andthe Bull Cottage, the home of the Concord grape, not the least of Concordsgifts to the world.—The reader of Walden will walk the two miles to thepond and add his stone to the cairn over the site of Thoreaus In Park St. Subway take on the lower level the new subway train, whichbores thro Beacon Hill, bobs into daylight as it runs over the bridge, thenburrows underground to Harvard Sq. (si^). Here first exploreHarvard University (founded 1666) with its large library, fine buildings,great Museum with a wealth of exhibits botanic, zoologic, artistic and min-eral. From here cross to the Common. To your left lies the old bu


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