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Orchard House

Orchard House is the historic home of Louisa May Alcott, author of "Little Women," located in Concord, Massachusetts. Built in the 1840s, it served as her family’s residence and a place of creative inspiration. The house is preserved as a museum offering insight into her life, literary work, and 19th-century domestic life. Visitors can explore rooms filled with period furnishings, personal artifacts, and learn about the Alcott family's contributions to literature and social reform. Orchard House provides a meaningful glimpse into the environment that shaped one of America’s most beloved writers.