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  1. After moving more than twenty times in nearly thirty years, the Alcotts had finally found their anchoring place at Orchard House, where they lived until 1877. The house is most noted for being where Louisa May Alcott wrote and set her beloved classic, Little Women, in 1868 at a "shelf desk" her father built especially for her.

  2. Louisa May Alcott's Orchard House. 575 reviews. #1 of 31 things to do in Concord. Historic SitesHistory Museums. Closed now. 11:00 AM - 5:00 PM. Write a review. About. Immortalized by Louisa May Alcott in the beloved classic, Little Women, Orchard House (c. 1650) is best known for being where the groundbreaking novel was written and set in 1868.

  3. Mar 1, 2018 · Orchard House is the family home of the Alcotts. Notably, the nineteenth-century author Louisa May Alcott wrote Little Women here in 1868. Literary traditions ran through the family. Alcott's father Bronson established one of the first adult summer schools in the eastern United States.

  4. 0 comment. Louisa May Alcott nicknamed her dilapidated family home in Concord, Mass., “Apple Slump,” after a fruit dessert with dough that slumps onto the plate. But the house was – and still is – known as “Orchard House.”. She probably called the house Apple Slump because it sagged so badly.

  5. Apr 19, 2016 · By Nava Atlas | On April 19, 2016 | Updated September 30, 2022 | Comments (2) Orchard House, best known as the home in which Louisa May Alcott wrote Little Women, is a literary site that’s a must-do for devotees of this classic American author. Located in Concord, Massachusetts (within an hour of Boston) the house opened its doors to the ...

  6. Immortalized by Louisa May Alcott in the beloved 1868 classic, Little Women, Orchard House provides heartwarming accounts of the talented Alcott family’s legacy through lively guided tours, unique educational programs, and special living history events year-round.

  7. Orchard House: Louisa May Alcott's Home. Our Rating Hours Apr–Oct Mon–Sat 10am–5pm, Sun 1–5pm; Nov–Mar Mon–Fri 11am–3pm, Sat 10am–4:30pm, Sun 1–4:30pm Phone 978/369-4118 Prices $10 adults, $8 seniors & students, $5 kids 6–17, free for kids under 6, $25 families. Web site Orchard House.

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