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In 1915 Robert Frost returns to the US to buy a farm in Franconia, N.H. where he continued with his poetry. One of my favorite Frost poems is: “The Road Not Taken” published in 1916 from his Mountain Interval collection.

There is a museum called “Frost Place” - a sanctuary for lovers of poetry and books on a quiet north country lane with a spectacular view of the White Mountains. This is small house, built in the 1860s and miraculously well preserved, thanks to the concern of the citizens of Franconia, who voted at their town meeting in 1976 to purchase the former home of Robert Frost in order to see to its safekeeping. It’s worth a visit.