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Melville’s Massachusetts by land and sea

Arrowhead, Melville’s farmhouse in Pittsfield, is where the author wrote the entirety of his 1851 novel. Melville, having fallen in love with his uncle’s estate in the Berkshires, bought the former inn, wanting to create a life for himself as a gentleman farmer.
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Arrowhead, Melville’s farmhouse in Pittsfield, is where the author wrote the entirety of his 1851 novel. Melville, having fallen in love with his uncle’s estate in the Berkshires, bought the former inn, wanting to create a life for himself as a gentleman farmer.

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