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 Long Hill Self-Guided Landscape Tour Brochure

Learn about how Mabel Sedgwick and Marjorie Russell Sedgwick combined their interests in garden design, horticulture, and natural landscaping over more than 50 years to create one of the finest gardens in America. |
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$3.00 Retail
 $2.00 Member

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 Naumkeag Self-Guided Landscape Tour Brochure

Learn about the Choate family and their creation of Naumkeag's gardens and mansion while walking the grounds with this full-color brochure. |
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$3.00 Retail
 $2.00 Member

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 The Old Manse Self-Guided Landscape Tour Brochure

Learn about the early years of The Old Manse at the time of the American Revolution and trace the Manse's 19th-century history as home of Ralph Waldo Emerson and Nathaniel Hawthorne. |
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$3.00 Retail
 $2.00 Member

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 The Stevens-Coolidge Place Self-Guided Landscape Tour Brochure

Learn about how Helen Stevens Coolidge and famed architect and garden designer Joseph Everett Chandler converted Ashdale Farm and its two late-Federal period farmhouses into a house and garden masterpeice at the height of Colonial Revivalism in America. |
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$3.00 Retail
 $2.00 Member

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 The William Cullen Bryant Homestead Self-Guided Landscape Tour Brochure

Learn about the boyhood home that inspired much of William Cullen Bryant's poetry of how, later in life, he used it as a summer retreat, made improvements to it, and endowed it with memorabilia he collected during extensive travels to Europe and Asia. |
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$3.00 Retail
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 A History of World's End

Learn about the rich land use history of the World's End peninsula from its early settlement, to its role in late-18th-century maritime trade, and its agricultural prosperity in the 19th and early 20th centuries. |
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$6.00 Retail
 $5.00 Member

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 Rock House Reservation: An Interpretive Guide

Learn about how Native Amercans used the Rock House and study the diverse natural and geological history of Rock House Reservation. This interpretive guides takes you through 15 numbered stations on the property, each focusing on a different aspect of the landscape. |
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$6.00 Retail
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 The Natural History of Coskata-Coatue Wildlife Refuge

Learn about the 1,117 acres of woodlands, dunes, saltmarshes, lagoons, and beaches that comprise one of the most dramatic coastal landscapes in all of Massachusetts. Each of these habitats has been shaped by thousands of years of geologic history and is intricately connected to a unique ecosystem. |
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$5.00 Retail
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