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![]() Following along in the brochure and just enjoying the day
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![]() Thomas and friend
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![]() Looking back towards Brattle St
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![]() A view of the Elmwood house, currently the residence of the president of Harvard University
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![]() One of about ten blue oval, literary-related historic markers associated with sites along the ride
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![]() Tim Sawyer reciting Robert Frost's poem Closed For Good
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![]() A beautiful spring day
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![]() The approximate view from a low-riding recumbent
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![]() Ethan Gilsdorf reads from a letter from Vladimir Nabokof to Edmund Wilson about butterflies
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![]() Young Jonas explores
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![]() Engaging the audience
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![]() Listening to the readings
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![]() Riding past Robert Frost's home on Brewster St ... note the human pointer in the orange shirt on the left
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![]() On Concord Ave, approaching Craige St
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![]() Taking the shortcut behind the Episcopal Divinity School to Brattle St
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![]() Arriving at Longfellow Park for stop four
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![]() Wonderful view of the riders, the park and the Longfellow house
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![]() Tim Sawyer knows a lot about Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
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![]() City Councilor Sam Seidel in the green vest
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![]() The view towards the river from the Longfellow estate
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