Concord Museum

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Top 1.   Oct 12, 2001 5:56 PM

» Red - interesting and informative...

Ella,

The Concord Museum sounds interesting and your article is well written and very informative.

I hope that one day I am able to visit the Concord Museum. I would love to see Emerson's desk and chair and the Thoreau memorabilia. I should research Thoreau more thoroughly, since I share his birthday.

I have enjoyed my visit immensely. Keep up the good work. I found this article through the Travel Center and hope you will drop by and subscribe so you will be updated on the latest travel news here at the Suite.

Have a great weekend and be safe.

-- posted by Red



Top 2.   Sep 17, 2003 10:45 PM

» WildCityWoman57 - I'm new to Thoreau

I only started reading Walden this week - our book club's doing the book for October.

Maybe some find it boring, but I don't - I really like his philosophy. I'm wondering if people shouldn't have paid more attention to it back then - the western world truly is too materialistic.

Thanks for your words here - wish I was a student and could be in those town studying Thoreau and Emerson.

Carly :-0

-- posted by WildCityWoman57



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