Trivia: Where can you visit the home of author Louisa May Alcott?
New Haven, Connecticut
Bangor, Maine
Concord, Massachusetts
Portsmouth, New Hampshire
The correct answer is Concord, Massachusetts
So why is this answer correct? : Best
known for the 1868 novel “Little Women,” Louisa May Alcott is just one
part of the literary legacy of Concord, Massachusetts. Authors Ralph
Waldo Emerson and Nathaniel Hawthorne also lived and worked in Concord.
Emerson loaned his cabin on Walden Pond to his friend Henry David
Thoreau, who wrote “Walden” here. All of these authors are buried in the
town’s Sleepy Hollow Cemetery.