Weir Farm National
Historic Site
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![]() Weir Home |
![]() Stone picnic table |
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The landscape of Weir Farm NHS has been a source of inspiration for artists for more than 120 years. Three artists, American Impressionist Julian Alden Weir, sculptor Mahonri Young and painter Sperry Andrews, made the farm their home from 1882 to 2005. Today, the 60-acre National Historic Site preserves not only the homes, studios and barns of the farm, but also the rolling hills, fields, and distinctive stone walls that still inspire visitors and painters today. |
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![]() Weir Barn |
![]() Weir Studio |
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Visitors can also enjoy walking, hiking, bird watching, photography, and as always, painting and sketching. Maps and brochures are available on the porch of the Visitor Center. |
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![]() Gallery in the visitor center |
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Rotating art and history exhibitions can be explored in the Burlingham House Visitor Center during regular operating hours throughout the year. |
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Map of Weir Farm | Official NPS website of Weir Farm National Historic Site
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