• 42°24′55.4″N 73°14′55.7″W / 42.415389°N 73.248806°W. Arrowhead, also known as the Herman Melville House, is a historic house museum in Pittsfield, Massachusetts.
  • Visit the home where Herman Melville and his family lived from 1850-1863.
  • Originally built in the 1780s as a farmhouse and inn, Melville acquired the property in 1850.
  • Arrowhead, Melville's home in the Berkshires, influenced him greatly in his writing.
  • The Herman Melville House, also known as Arrowhead, is a historically significant building located in Pittsfield, Berkshire County, Massachusetts.
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  • Curious about Herman Melville’s Arrowhead house in Pittsfield, MA, where the famed 1851 whale tale, Moby Dick, was written?
  • Photo taken at Arrowhead--Herman Melville's House by DaRon on 10/17/2012.
  • In the summer of 1850, Herman Melville impulsively decided to move permanently to the Berkshires to find a quiet solitude in which to write.
  • Arrowhead, wood frame and clapboard house, once a residence of Melville and his family, located at 780 Holmes Road in Pittsfield, was built in the 1780s by...
  • While Arrowhead was built as a farmhouse and inn by Captain David Bush in the 1780s, the 160-acre estate wasn't purchased by Herman Melville until 1850.