Literary trails in the Down East state

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From: The Record (Bergen County, NJ)
Date: 20050626
Author:BETH J. HARPAZ, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

BETH J. HARPAZ, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
The Record (Bergen County, NJ)
06-26-2005

Literary trails in the Down East state
By BETH J. HARPAZ, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Date: 06-26-2005, Sunday
Section: TRAVEL
Edtion: All Editions

Edna St. Vincent Millay's "Renascence," the poem that would bring her fame, was about the view from Mount Battie in Camden, Maine. Harriet Beecher Stowe wrote "Uncle Tom's Cabin" in 1850 while living in a house near Bowdoin College. And tiny Bucks Harbor, in South Brooksville, still looks a lot like the drawings in Robert McCloskey's beloved 1952 children's book, "One Morning in ...

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