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THE HOUSE HELEN KELLER LOVED

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The Boston Globe, February 22nd, 1998

WRENTHAM -- Every day, hundreds of motorists buzz along Route 140 in Wrentham, oblivious to the fact that they are driving by an old farmhouse that once was home to one of the country's most celebrated women and her devoted teacher. For more than two decades, the 17-room Greek Revival house at 349 East St. has been divided into several apartments, serving as investment property for a series of landlords. But for 13 years in the early part of this century, the house was occupied and adored by author and social worker Helen Keller and her lifelong teacher and friend, Annie Sullivan. Thirty years...

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