2002 Literary Landmarks
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- Mark Twain House & Museum
- Harriet Beecher Stowe Center
- Berkshire Athenaeum - Herman Melville
- Cannon Free Library - Jean Craighead George
- Arthenia J. Bates Millican Home
- Schenectady Public Library - Arnold Lobel
- Vera's Story Garden - Vera B. Williams
- Harvin-Clarendon County Library - Peggy Parish
- Ray Bradbury Park
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Home of Maxwell E. Perkins, 93 Park St., New Canaan, Conn.
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Lillian Hellman Home, New Orleans, La.
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Sunnyside, Tarrytown on the Hudson, N.Y. Home of Washington Irving.
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Dr. Seuss National Memorial, Springfield, Mass.
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Katharine Anne Porter Home, Kyle, Texas.
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Margaret Mitchell Home and Museum, Atlanta, Ga.
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Ralph Waldo Ellison Branch of the Metropolitan Library System, Oklahoma City, Okla.
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Walter Clinton Jackson Library, University of North Carolina Greensboro, Greensboro, N.C.
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St. Simons Island Library, St. Simons Island, Ga. Eugenia Price researched her first novel,
The Beloved Invader, here,
and developed her St. Simons trilogy.
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The Little Red Lighthouse, New York, N.Y. This was the inspiration for children's classic
The Little Red Lighthouse and the Great Gray Bridge.
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Marquette County Courthouse, Marquette, Mich. This Landmark was dedicated in honor of Michigan Judge John D. Voelker, author of
Anatomy of a Murd
er.