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Written By Elizabeth Larsen
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Visiting the location of a favorite children's book sparks it to life like nothing else. Choose a title and then see what you might actually tour: Of the many places Little House author Laura Ingalls Wilder lived, most have original or replica buildings. Anne of Green Gables turns 100 this year and Prince Edward Island, where the stories are set, is celebrating (raspberry cordial, anyone?). A prime resource is Storybook Travels: From Eloise's New York to Harry Potter's London, Visits to 30 of the Best-Loved Landmarks in Children's Literature by Colleen Dunn Bates and Susan LaTempa (Random House, $18).
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