NEW BEDFORD - A Massachusetts man turned a childhood fascination into what he says is the world's largest dollhouse shop. It ...
In the world of true crime, Fall River, Mass. is known for Lizzie Borden, but another murder 60 years earlier captivated New ...
When Nathaniel Hawthorne published the novel on March 16, 1850, it was a juicy bestseller about an adulterous woman forced to ...
Nathaniel Hawthorne died in 1864, in the midst of the Civil War, a social revolution which he profoundly distrusted; he was traveling in New Hampshire for his health with his old college friend ...
Jonathan Edwards, who wrote and preached “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God," is startlingly relevant for us today.
In the spring of 1853 Hawthorne received from his life-long friend, President Pierce, the appointment of United States Consul at Liverpool, then one of the most lucrative places in the gift of the ...
They added a portico, terraces, and Louisa's room, while Nathaniel Hawthorne, who owned the house from 1852 through 1869, added a three-story tower in the back and used the top floor as his ...
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House museums dedicated to literary giants like Walt Whitman, Nathaniel Hawthorne and Ernest Hemingway allow you to get a glimpse into how each writer lived, wrote and found inspiration ...
The vibe at this year’s MLK Day keynote was the “fierce urgency of now,” as keynote speaker Erica Chenoweth and Bates President Garry W. Jenkins each reflected on the challenges and imperatives of ...