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Arrowhead Museum

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Tricia
June 3, 2021
Yes, that Herman Mellville... bookworms unite.
Jaryn
April 30, 2022
Shocking the neighbors with a porch on the chilly north side (to better see Mount Greylock), Herman Melville lived at Arrowhead, his 18th-century home, from 1850 to 1863. Inspired by the wintry mountain, he completed “Moby-Dick” here on a “sleigh load” of paper purchased in nearby Dalton, home of the Crane mills that still supply paper for American currency. Wander the nature trail or ponder the new community farm, focusing on crops Melville grew here (eggplant, peas, brassicas). Then take the guided tour of the home. Replicas of the harpoon in Melville’s study, sadly, aren’t for sale. Console yourself with a “Call Me Ishmael” T-shirt.
Shocking the neighbors with a porch on the chilly north side (to better see Mount Greylock), Herman Melville lived at Arrowhead, his 18th-century home, from 1850 to 1863. Inspired by the wintry mountain, he completed “Moby-Dick” here on a “sleigh load” of paper purchased in nearby Dalton, home of th…
Lee
July 12, 2018
Herman Mellvilles house with view of Moby Dick!
Shayla
May 2, 2022
Historical place museum
Patrick & Dawn
August 29, 2020
The home where Herman Melville wrote Moby Dick.

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