Stories tagged "arts": 10
Charles Eastman's House - 850 Belchertown Road
Charles (1858-1939) and Elaine Goodale (1863-1953) Eastman lived with their six children at Lodestone from 1911 to 1919, the period in which Charles published nine of his eleven books and Elaine published three of her seven books. Charles was born…
Helen Hunt Jackson's House - 249 South Pleasant Street
"Bee to the blossom, moth to the flame; Each to his passion; what's in a name?"
-Helen Hunt Jackson
Life
Helen Hunt Jackson was born Helen Maria Fiske on October 14, 1830 in Amherst, Massachusetts. She spent her childhood in Amherst and was a…
Robert Francis' House - 170 Market Hill Road
"Having lived here the years that are my best,
I call it home. I am content to stay.
I have no bird's desire to fly away.
I envy neither north, east, south, nor west."
-Robert Francis
Life
Robert Churchill Francis was an American poet and essayist,…
Howard and Lilian Garis' House - 97 Spring Street
"And half the fun of nearly everything, you know, is thinking about it beforehand, or afterward" - Howard Garis, Uncle Wiggily's Story Book, 1921
Life
Howard Roger Garis was born on April 25, 1873 in Binghamton, New York. Howard's family moved to…
Mabel Loomis Todd's House - 90 Spring Street
“All uncleanness seems washed clean in its lonely stretches; the life-giving sun and ardent air must still bring singular joy, the eager morning breeze, the opalescent distance, the plaintive evening sky all will continue to tell an exquisite if…
Norton Juster's House- 55 Kellogg Avenue
“A slavish concern for the composition of words is the sign of a bankrupt intellect. Be gone, odious wasp! You smell of decayed syllables.” - Norton Juster, The Phantom Tollbooth Life Juster was born on June 2, 1929 in Brooklyn, New York. He attended…
Noah Webster's House - 46 Main Street
"Every possible reezon that could ever be offered for altering the spelling of wurds, still exists in full force; and if a gradual reform should not be made in our language, it wil proov that we are less under the influence of reezon than our…
Eugene Field and Mary Heaton Vorse's House - 219 Amity Street
"Ideas came with explosive immediacy, like an instant birth. Human thought is like a monstrous pendulum; it keeps swinging from one extreme to the other."- Eugene FieldLifeEugene Field was born in St. Louis, Missouri on September 2 or 3, 1850 to…
Robert Frost's House - 43 Sunset Avenue
"I shall be telling this with a sighSomewhere ages and ages hence:Two roads diverged in a wood, and I —I took the one less traveled by,And that has made all the difference."- The Road Not Taken (1916)"In three words I can sum up everything I've…
Ray Stannard Baker's House - 118 Sunset Avenue
"Looking back, I have this to regret, that too often when I loved, I did not say so."- Ray Stannard Baker Life Ray Stannard Baker was born on April 17, 1870, in Lansing Michigan. Baker grew up in the Great Lakes State and in 1889 attended the…