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From: US Fed News Service, Including US State News
Date: 20060213
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Amherst University issued the following press release:
The Emily Dickinson Museum: The Homestead and The Evergreens in Amherst, Mass., will open for its 2006 season on Wednesday, March 1. The Homestead, the birthplace and home of the poet for 40 years, and The Evergreens, home of Emily's brother Austin and sister-in-law Susan, are open for guided tours from March through mid-December.
For 2006, the Museum has designed a new visitor experience. "This was a Poet," an introduction to Emily Dickinson and her poetry, is perfect for families with children and for visitors whose interest in ...
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