The Amherst home of 19th-century reclusive superstar poet Emily Dickinson reopened to great fanfare last summer, and now you can rent her bedroom by the hour. Don’t be alarmed: it’s not what it sounds ...
A replica of the small table in the Emily Dickinson Museum in Amherst, Massachusetts, where Dickinson wrote poems and letters. Participants in the museum's Studio Sessions program pay $300 for one ...
A replica of author Herman Melville's desk in Pittsfield, Massachusetts, where he could see Mount Greylock through the window. Melville wrote "Moby-Dick" here on the property called Arrowhead. The ...