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Aug 30, 2021

[Answer] Where can you visit this mountain that inspired Melville and Thoreau?

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Massachusetts - Nathaniel Hawthorne surmised that Mount Greylock in Massachusetts had been named after its “lock of grey mist.” He was the first writer to visit the peak in 1838, after which it was well-trekked by other literary giants, such as Henry David Thoreau and Oliver Wendell Holmes Sr. Herman Melville is also said to have been inspired by Greylock as he watched the snowy peak emerge through the clouds, like a breaching whale in the ocean, prompting his imagination to create “Moby Dick.” The 93-foot-tall granite veterans memorial tower that now stands atop the mountain was erected in 1932. Fitted with a powerful LED beacon, the misty mountain summit — the highest in Massachusetts at 3,491 feet tall — can now be seen from nearly 60 miles in all directions.:


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