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The Mount is the home of Edith Wharton in Lenox, MA - the Berkshires. Historic Tours, Weddings, Music, Events, Outdoor Sculpture, Cafe. Close to Tanglewood, Shakespeare & Co., Red Lion Inn
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The Mount is the home of Edith Wharton in Lenox, MA - the...
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Daily Tours at the Mount, Edith Wharton's home in Lenox, MA the Berkshires - Guided and self-guided tours of house and gardens. A beautiful day in the Lenox.
The Mount (1902) is a country house in Lenox, Massachusetts, the home of noted American author Edith Wharton, who designed the house and its grounds and considered it her "first real home." The estate, located in The Berkshires, is open to the public.
The Mount, Edith Wharton's Home is an historic house museum and vibrant cultural center located in the heart of the Berkshires of Western Massachusetts. Take a tour of the mansion Edith Wharton designed and where she wrote The House of Mirth and Ethan Frome. Book online at EdithWharton.org.
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The Mount, Edith Wharton’s Home. edithwharton.org. 2 Plunkett Street, Lenox, MA 01240. (413) 551 5111 • info@edithwharton.org. Voted “A Top American Historic Home” by Architectural Digest & recipient of USA Today’s 10 Best Readers’ Choice Travel Awards for Holiday Historic Home Tours.”.
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The Mount was the home of Pulitzer-prize winning author Edith Wharton, who designed the house and gardens with the same intelligence and sensitivity that distinguishes her writing. Edith Wharton created her gardens as architectural compositions, divided into rooms, and planned in concert with the house and surrounding natural landscape.