William Cullen Bryant Homestead
From its iconic red barn to an elegant allée of maples, this lovely home is testament to the celebrated poet's ideal of living mindfully on the land.
From its iconic red barn to an elegant allée of maples, this lovely home is testament to the celebrated poet's ideal of living mindfully on the land.
Two hundred years after Frederick Law Olmsted—the father of American landscape architecture—was born, his influence on The Trustees is still being f...
The boyhood home of one of America's foremost 19th-century poets, the William Cullen Bryant Homestead is a National Historic Landmark.
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The natural landscapes of Massachusetts have been a source of inspiration and refuge for authors, poets, journalists, and playwrights.
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Nestled on Main Street near downtown Stockbridge rests a historic house eager to share its connection with the Stockbridge-Munsee Community.
High atop the hills of Stockbridge sits a Gilded Age time capsule brought to life by passionate Trustees interpreters.