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Saint-Gaudens National Historical Park in Cornish, New Hampshire, preserves the home, gardens, and studios of Augustus Saint-Gaudens (1848–1907), one of America's foremost sculptors. The house and grounds of the National Historic Site served as his summer residence from 1885 to 1897, his permanent home from 1900 until his death in 1907, and ...
September 12, 2007 (51 Walden St. 4: Concord Monument Square-Lexington Road Historic District: Concord Monument Square-Lexington Road Historic District
This c. 1700 house, part of the Minuteman National Historical Park, was home to three writers in the 19th century: Louisa May Alcott, Nathaniel Hawthorne, and Margaret Sidney. The Park Service opens the house for tours seasonally. [168] 129: Daniel Webster Law Office: Daniel Webster Law Office
Studio at the Saint-Gaudens National Historic Site. The Cornish Art Colony (or Cornish Artists’ Colony, or Cornish Colony) was a popular art colony centered in Cornish, New Hampshire, from about 1895 through the years of World War I. Attracted by the natural beauty of the area, about 100 artists, sculptors, writers, designers, and politicians ...
One site, the Augustus Saint-Gaudens Memorial, is categorized as a National Historical Park. The National Historic Landmark program is operated in the United States under the auspices of the National Park Service, and recognizes structures, districts, objects, and similar resources nationwide according to a list of criteria of national ...
Five musket balls were recently discovered by archeologists at Minute Man National Historical Park in Massachusetts, and traced back to the event marked in history as “The Shot Heard Round the ...
Rye Historical Society Museum: Rye: Rockingham: Seacoast: Local history: website: Saint-Gaudens National Historic Site: Cornish: Sullivan: Dartmouth-Lake Sunapee: Historic house: Home, gardens, and studios of sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens: Salem Historical Museum: Salem: Rockingham: Merrimack Valley: Local history: Located in the Old Town ...
A half-an-hour drive from Boston, Massachusetts, in the town of Concord, sits one of the most revered literary landscapes in the world: the 2,680-acre Walden Woods and Walden Pond State Reservation.