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From: The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Date: 20021117
Author:CANDUS THOMSON
Poets follow road paved by Robert Frost
By CANDUS THOMSON Baltimore Sun
Sunday, November 17, 2002
Franconia, N.H. -- Whose woods are these? I think I know. They belong to Robert Frost.
Tacked to oaks and maples behind the white clapboard farmhouse Frost once called home are 16 wooden plaques that bear the words of his most famous poems and act as markers along a half-mile nature trail.
They were put there by the people of this tiny White Mountain town three hours north of Boston, who in a flash of patriotism and hometown pride decided to preserve Frost's memory and celebrate his art form.
Each ...
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