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Longfellow National Historic SiteEarly 20th century view of Longfellow House.
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Longfellow National Historic Site
Plan Your Visit
Colonial reenactor in the Longfellow gardens.
Special events such as reenactments, concerts and poetry performances are offered year round. Check the schedule of events for listings.

Longfellow National Historic Site is located in Cambridge, Massachusetts, just a short walk from Harvard Square. Here you can learn about the famous American poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow and his impact on the national identity of the United States, and about George Washington's stay in the house during the Siege of Boston in 1775-1776.

Tours of the Longfellow House are offered seasonally. The grounds and historic garden are accessible year-round and may be freely visited during daytime hours. Please check these pages for details on operating hours, fees, directions to the park, and special programs and events.

If you have any questions that are not answered by the park's web site, please contact us for more information.

Longfellow House, Brattle Street, Cambridge.  

Did You Know?
The house at 105 Brattle Street was given to Henry Wadsworth Longfellow by his father-in-law Nathan Appleton as a wedding gift in 1843.

Last Updated: November 05, 2008 at 15:07 EST