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Valley View Farm was divided into Dairy, Piggery, and
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resided in the Parker House for five months in 1867–1868 in his own apartments; he first recited and performed "A Christmas Carol" for the
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was staying at the Parker House in room 168. and observed to a reporter, "You see for yourself that I'm pretty near heaven—not theologically, of course, but by the hotel standard." Twain's quote inspired the title for the definitive history of the Parker House,
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595:, the characters stayed at the Parker House, mentioning it was where Dickens had stayed. In Anita Diamant's 2004 novel, The Boston Girl, the main character experiences a bad date at the Parker House.
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Heaven, By Hotel Standards: The History of the Omni Parker House
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