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Walden Pond Park, located on the corner of Walden Ave. and Ransom Rd.
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That summer, Bronson Alcott let Henry David Thoreau borrow his ax to prepare his home at Walden Pond.
* 1847 – Henry David Thoreau leaves Walden Pond and moves in with Ralph Waldo Emerson and his family in Concord, Massachusetts.
* July 4 – Near Concord, Massachusetts, Henry David Thoreau embarks on a 2-year experiment in simple living at Walden Pond ( see Walden ).
" Two months later, Thoreau embarked on a two-year experiment in simple living on July 4, 1845, when he moved to a small, self-built house on land owned by Emerson in a second-growth forest around the shores of Walden Pond.
At Walden Pond, he completed a first draft of A Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers, an elegy to his brother, John, that described their 1839 trip to the White Mountains.
Over several years, he worked to pay off his debts and also continuously revised his manuscript for what, in 1854, he would publish as Walden, or Life in the Woods, recounting the two years, two months, and two days he had spent at Walden Pond.
He kept detailed observations on Concord's nature lore, recording everything from how the fruit ripened over time to the fluctuating depths of Walden Pond and the days certain birds migrated.
The largest are Harvey's Lake, in Barnet ; Wells River and Lund's Ponds, in Groton ; Cole's Pond, in Walden ; Clark's and Center Ponds, in Newark ; and Stile's Pond, in Waterford.
The city lies north of the Saugus River, and is also home to several brooks, as well as several ponds, the largest being Breed's Pond and Walden Pond ( which has no relation to a similarly named pond in Concord ).
The community emulates the simple living and self-sufficiency that Henry David Thoreau practiced at Walden Pond.
Thoreau conducted a two year experiment living a plain and simple life on the shores of Walden Pond.
There are several ponds within town, including parts of Birch Pond, Hawkes Pond and Walden Pond ( not related to the pond of the same name in Concord, Massachusetts ).
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The Walden School, at 88th Street and Central Park West, named its middle and upper school building in Goodman's memory.
Bradley Park once hosted a professional baseball team, the Walden Hummingbirds ( aka Keen Kutters ) of the Class D North Atlantic League.
From Jackson County, the North Platte flows north about out of the Routt National Forest and North Park near what is now Walden to Casper, Wyoming.
From Jackson County the river flows north about out of the Routt National Forest and North Park ( Colorado basin ) near what is now Walden, Colorado to Casper, Wyoming.
Upon succeeding his father to the Earldom on 16 February 1904, he inherited large estates in Scotland and England, including Glamis Castle, St Paul's Walden Bury, and Woolmers Park, near Hertford.
Centered around the author's activities as a park ranger at Arches National Monument ( now National Park ), the book is often compared to Thoreau's Walden.
The pass provides the most convenient route between Fort Collins and Walden in North Park, using State Highway 14.
Going eastward from Muddy Pass southeast of Steamboat Springs, it transverses through North Park, first going northeast to Walden, then southeast through Gould along the valley of the Michigan River.
South of Walden, it crosses the southern end of North Park along the valley of the Illinois River, a tributary of the Michigan.
It is a ranching community at the southern end of North Park south of Walden consisting of several homes and businesses, a post office, and ranching facilities.
Cumberland Mountain State Park is situated atop the Cumberland Plateau approximately halfway between the plateau's Walden Ridge escarpment to the east and the plateau's western escarpment to the west.
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Walden's other major commercial area is the Thruway Markets complex located along the river north of Oak Street, just south of the remains of the Walden Knife Company.
The town is a suburb of Chattanooga and is located on Walden Ridge, a land mass often mistakenly referred to as " Signal Mountain " itself.
Thoreau discusses the etymology of Walden pond, located in Concord, Massachusetts, and states that it may have been named after the " English locality " of Saffron Walden but he doesn't describe how he knew about the town or its existence.
A replica of the cabin that Henry David Thoreau inhabited while writing On Walden Pond is located on the west side of the lake.
It is about a mile north of Stansted Mountfitchet, and located between Saffron Walden and Bishop's Stortford.
A portion of the valley of the river south of Walden is located within the Arapaho National Wildlife Refuge.
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