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Former home of Robert Frost now a museum

Vermont Public Radio reports that Robert Frost's home on Route 7a in Shatsuby has been turned into a museum. When Frost purchased the home, he wrote that he intended "to plant a new Garden of Eden with a thousand Apple trees -- of the Unforbidden variety." The group of volunteers that turned the house into the museum "hope to restore Frost's ‘Garden of Eden.'" Notably, "Frost wrote his best known poem at this home."

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Posted on Friday, May 16, 2008 at 02:33PM by Registered CommenterVCF Staff | Comments Off