Museum

Fruitlands Museum

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Tips van locals

Robert
November 10, 2015
Hike and commune with nature,learn history
Aspen
December 3, 2020
The Fruitland’s Museum, besides hosting the annual 4th of July party, gives a wonderful opportunity to learn about the Shaker people and Native Americans. The original people who lived in Harvard have many interesting artifacts and buildings to explore. Fruitland’s also serves a delicious brunch and cafe overlooking prospect hill.
Amanda
May 28, 2018
This was the early home of Louisa May Alcott and her sister who became an artist living and traveling in Europe. Their father founded Fruitlands based on his wonderful philosophy, unfortunately living life in such an ideal way was too much for a bunch of city transplants and they nearly starved. Still it is a pretty place, and an interesting location to visit if you like literature and history.
This was the early home of Louisa May Alcott and her sister who became an artist living and traveling in Europe. Their father founded Fruitlands based on his wonderful philosophy, unfortunately living life in such an ideal way was too much for a bunch of city transplants and they nearly starved. Sti…
Bob And Susan
October 26, 2017
Local Shaker history that includes Thoreau and the Alcott family.
Allen
April 11, 2015
Louisa May Alcott, author of Little Women. First Shaker Village in Massachusetts.

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Locatie
102 Prospect Hill Rd
Harvard, MA