The Answer:
Katharine Lee Bates, the author of "America the Beautiful,"
lived in Falmouth, MA, as a child and later moved to Wellesley, MA,
where she attended high school and college. She taught English
Literature at Wellesley College from 1885 to 1925 and headed up the
department for 29 years of her tenure.
Bates wrote a first draft of "America the Beautiful" in 1893
after a visit to Colorado's Pikes Peak. Of this experience she said,
"When I saw the view, I felt great joy. All the wonder of America
seemed displayed there, with the sea-like expanse." She was spending
the summer lecturing at Colorado College.
Since Phillips Academy at Andover was an all-male school at the
time, it is highly unlikely she wrote the poem there and much more
likely that she wrote the final version of the poem in Wellesley, MA,
where she lived for 58 years.
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