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Travel Can Make Classic Children’s Books Come Alive

A visit to the English manor that inspired “A Secret Garden” or a stroll through Tintin’s Brussels can turn stories into treasured memories.

Ginanne Brownell
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Books and Literature, Children and Childhood, Dickens, Charles, Lindgren, Astrid, Montgomery, Lucy Maud, Oliver Twist (Book), Prince Edward Island (Canada)
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