SectionsSearchMorePodcasts email Created with Sketch. NewslettersCoronavirusMetroObituariesDeath NoticesGlobe LocalPoliticsInvestigationsEducationNewtonNew EnglandWeatherSportsRed SoxPatriotsBruinsCelticsRevolutionCollegesHigh SchoolsTV & RadioNew HampshireBusinessPoliticsEducationCrimeHealthCommentaryBusinessHealthcareLife SciencesTechnologyReal EstateEconomyBold TypesTop Places to Work 2021PoliticsElectionsOpinionThe EmancipatorIdeasColumns and OpedsEditorialsLettersCartoonsSpotlightRhode IslandThings to DoRhode Island PodcastRI Food & DiningPoliticsBusinessArtsCrimeNationClimateWorldLifestyleA Beautiful ResistanceFood & DiningComicsCrosswordGamesTravelNamesLove LettersReal EstateGlobe MagazineMarijuanaArtsBooksMoviesMusicTelevisionVisual ArtsTheater/DanceCarsReal EstateEventsSearchePaperMagazineObituariesWeatherComicsCrosswordEventsManage my AccountMr. 80 PercentGladiatorLast SeenLove LettersSTAT: The Readout LoudAll PodcastsThe Globe InvestigatesThe Big To DoThis week in WeedAll NewslettersToday in OpinionToday's HeadlinesBreaking News AlertsGlobe's Most PopularMetro Headlines108 StitchesRhode MapPoint AfterInnovation BeatMetroSportsNew HampshireBusinessPoliticsOpinionHealthRhode IslandCoronavirusSpotlightLifestyleArtsGlobe MagazineTechnologyClimateEducationCarsReal 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