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Hey y'all! It's me again....and yes, with more photos.
Concord is a beautiful New England town with a lot of charm and history. A lot of famous authors lived there. One house is the Hawthorne house, the grey house is the famous Orchard House of Louisa May Alcott's childhood....remember the movie Little Women? That's the house! And the white house with flag was Ralph Waldo Emerson's home.
We found lots of cool graveyards too. One was a nice hilltop graveyard.
Lots of tributes everywhere to war heroes of the past.
And of course, we tread the ground where the Revolutionary War took place. It's beautiful there with the bridge overlooking the water. People canoe there. Cool Minuteman statue there.
This is a two part posting cause all the pics won't fit.
Enjoy!
Isn't being in the midst of all that history neat? I experienced that feeling when I was in Philadelphia last year.
I know I missed this post when it first came round. How utterly cool that you got to see all those famous people's houses!!! They look soooo comfy, and just knowing the history laid down ~ wow!!!
Those paths beg to be tread, the tombstones cry out for rubbings, and look at the grin.... I think that says it all! Its really lovely that you're enjoying your new home all ready
WOW you must have had a wonderful time. Loved the pics from both postings. :dance: