SectionsSearchMorePodcasts email Created with Sketch. NewslettersMetroObituariesDeath NoticesGlobe LocalNewtonSportsRed SoxPatriotsCelticsBruinsHigh SchoolsTV & RadioBusinessTechnologyOpinionEditorialsLettersIdeasSpotlightPoliticsRhode IslandNationWorldLifestyleFood & DiningComicsCrosswordTravelNamesReal EstateMarijuanaArtsBooksMoviesMusicTelevisionVisual ArtsTheater/DanceCarsReal EstateEventsSearch siteePaperMagazineObituariesWeatherComicsCrosswordEventsManage my AccountMr. 80 PercentGladiatorLast SeenLove LettersSTAT: The Readout LoudAll PodcastsToday's HeadlinesBreaking News AlertsGlobe's Most Popular108 StitchesPoint AfterToday in OpinionArguable with Jeff JacobyThe Globe InvestigatesHomeFrontThis week in WeedAll NewslettersMetroSportsBusinessOpinionSpotlightRhode IslandPoliticsEducationLifestyleMarijuanaArtsMagazineCarsReal EstateEventsT.S. Eliot spent his summers in GloucesterEliot spent his formative childhood summers in a wood-shingled, seven-bedroom seaside house on Gloucester’s Eastern Point, built for his family in 1896.CaptionOn the porch at Eastern Point in 1896. (Estate of T.S. Eliot/Estate of T.S. Eliot)1 of 17Email to a Friend Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Pinterest more galleriesMore Galleries