
Attraction Description:A tour of Orchard House introduces visitors both to objects which were important to the family and to the family members themselves: Amos Bronson Alcott, a transcendental philosopher and teacher; Abigail May Alcott, an independent-minded 19th century woman who was one of the first paid social workers in Massachusetts; Anna Alcott Pratt, Meg in Little Women, who had a talent for acting; Louisa May Alcott, Jo in Little Women, well-known author and advocate for social reform; Elizabeth Sewall Alcott, Beth in Little Women, the "angel in the house," who died shortly before the family moved to Orchard House, and May Alcott Nieriker, Amy in Little Women, a very prolific artist. |
![]() Start Here Boston offers access to many of the best sightseeing and Tourist Attractions that Boston has to offer. Our Hotel Reviews help you find for the perfect place to stay. Area Guides show what each Boston neighborhood has to offer. Save time and money by booking a Sightseeing Tour. Restaurant, Arts, Theater, Museum, and Entertainment guides show the best places to eat and where to party after dark. Get Tickets: |
||||
![]()
![]()
![]()
Top Boston Attractions | Sights Near Boston | Events Calendar | Museums of Boston | Arts and Culture | Theater Guide
Parks & Gardens | Shop Boston | Freedom Trail | Boston Hotel Guide | Popular Tours | Boston Entertainment Guide
Boston Dining Guide | Clubs & Bars | Getting Around the City | Area Neighborhoods | Sightseeing Maps | Kids Guide
Back Bay | Beacon Hill | Downtown Boston | Fenway | North End | Theater District | Waterfront
Boston Back Bay Hotels | Boston Downtown Hotels | Downtown Tourist Attractions
Cheap Things to Do in Boston | Suggested Itinerary | Travel Guide Boston
![]()
©2006 - 2008 Start Here Boston.com
Contact Us
![]()