Welcome to Orchard House - Home of the Alcotts

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Visit the historic home of the extraordinary
 Alcott family, where Louisa May Alcott
 wrote and set Little Women!


4 girlsSign up now for Summer Programs!

Plumfield Fun Week: July 20 - 24

Apple Slump Players Drama Workshop: July 27 - 31

Write Stuff! Creative Writing Workshop: August 3 - 7


2009 Summer Conversational Series
and Teacher Institute:

“Striking a Blow for Freedom: The Alcotts and Abolition”
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5K Walk/10K Run Honorary Chair
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Sunday, 25 October 2009

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Orchard House featured on NBC’s Today Show!
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John Matteson wins the 2008 Pulitzer prize for his biography, Eden's Outcasts: The Story of Louisa May Alcott and Her Father.

Buy the book from Orchard House.

 

Read more about John Matteson's award here.


Louisa May Alcott’s Orchard House - Home of Little Women is a historic house museum owned and operated by the Louisa May Alcott Memorial Association. The Louisa May Alcott Memorial Association is a private, not-for-profit corporation, founded in 1911. The Association provides the financial and human resources required to conduct public tours, special programs, exhibits and the curatorial work which continue the tradition of the Alcotts, a unique Nineteenth Century family.

Louisa May Alcott’s Orchard House
399 Lexington Road
PO Box 343
Concord, MA 01742-0343
Information:   978-369-4118
FAX:             978-369-1367
E-mail: info@louisamayalcott.org
(please include your mailing address when requesting information about the house.)
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Louisa May Alcott’s Orchard House is an exclusive 2004 charity selected by the Catalogue for Philanthropy.

Click here for information on Save America's TreasuresLouisa May Alcott’s Orchard House - Home of Little Women is an Official Project of Save America's Treasures, a public-private partnership between the White House Millenium Council and the National Trust for Historic Preservation dedicated to the preservation of our nation's irreplaceable historic and cultural treasures for future generations.MCC Logosm.JPG (5141 bytes)


Louisa May Alcott’s Orchard House - Home of Little Women is funded in part by the Massachusetts Cultural Council,  a state agency.

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Cartography: Suzanne Altshuler Interior Photographs: Heather Wager

Family Photographs: Louisa May Alcott Memorial Association
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