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The Reys’ cottage soon became an intellectual center for the town, hosting book clubs, discussion groups, and the opportunity to watch a children's author at work. Hans was known for his chalk talks, in which he would entertain visitors as he drew. Well-behaved children got to take a drawing home
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After the Reys died, the cottage was donated to the town of Waterville Valley. It is now managed by a center providing educational and recreational programs for children and families.
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with them. At other times, he would take local children on nature walks, which often included conversations with imaginary people, thanks to his ability to throw his voice.
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and needed a place away from the glare of city lights to do observation. Waterville Valley, an "inland island" surrounded by hundreds of acres of
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The Journey That Saved Curious George: The True Wartime Escape of Margret and H.A. Rey,
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The Reys first came to Waterville Valley in the 1950s. Hans was revising his popular
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Tourist attractions in Grafton County, New Hampshire
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43°56′44″N 71°30′2″W / 43.94556°N 71.50056°W / 43.94556; -71.50056

H.A. Rey
Margret Rey
Curious George
Waterville Valley
New Hampshire
astronomy
national forest
Town of Waterville Valley
Visit Waterville Valley
"Check into Curious George's summer home in N.H," USA Today
"Once upon a time, Curious George lived here," Concord Monitor, Concord, NH
Categories
Art museums and galleries in New Hampshire
Tourist attractions in Grafton County, New Hampshire
Houses in Grafton County, New Hampshire
Nature centers in New Hampshire
Waterville Valley, New Hampshire

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