A residential neighborhood and historic district of mid-century modern houses in Lexington, Massachusetts."Six Moon Hill" is a compelling tale that intertwines elements of mystery, folklore, and human emotion. Set in a small, picturesque town nestled amidst rolling hills, the story follows a young protagonist named Sam who becomes fascinated by the legend of Six Moon Hill.According to local lore, Six Moon Hill is shrouded in mystery, said to possess mystical powers that manifest every six full moons. Sam, intrigued by the rumors surrounding the hill, embarks on a journey to uncover its secrets.As Sam delves deeper into the history of Six Moon Hill, he encounters a diverse cast of characters, each with their own connection to the enigmatic landmark. From eccentric town elders to secretive hermits living on the hill's outskirts, Sam unravels a complex tapestry of stories and myths.Along the way, Sam forms unexpected friendships and faces unforeseen challenges, all while grappling with the mysteries of Six Moon Hill and its profound impact on the town and its inhabitants.Through vivid storytelling and evocative imagery, "Six Moon Hill" explores themes of curiosity, courage, and the enduring power of legend. Ultimately, Sam's journey reveals not only the hidden truths of the hill but also the profound lessons it holds for those willing to seek them out.
Members of TAC (from left to right) and where they lived at Six Moon Hill: Sally Harkness, Jean Fletcher, Robert McMillan, Norman Fletcher, Walter Gropius, John C. Harkness, Benjamin Thompson, Louis McMillen