Governor Oliver Ames Estate History
This meandering property is a stone’s throw from the famed Ames shovel factory that supplied tools for the Civil War and the construction of the Trans...
This meandering property is a stone’s throw from the famed Ames shovel factory that supplied tools for the Civil War and the construction of the Trans...
Ashintully (Gaelic meaning “on the brow of the hill”) was the name given to the original 1,000-acre estate assembled in the early 20th century by Eg...
In July 2019 Doug Aitken presented NEW HORIZON, a multifaceted art event that challenges the notion of art in the 21st-century.
Strollers are good options for families with children not quite ready to explore the outdoors on foot. Here are some stroller-friendly trails to explore...
The origin of The Trustees of Reservations can be traced to March 5, 1890, when the New England periodical Garden and Forest carried a letter entitled "...
Both the Wampanoag people and Puritan colonists considered the granite-walled river passage of Rocky Narrows as strategically important.
This 265-acre parcel was part of the 365-acre former estate of Ambassador William C. Bullitt, and his daughter, Anne Bullitt.
A special group of people who care about protecting Coskata-Coatue Wildlife Refuge and who want to support its care in a meaningful way.
A revitalization of two of the Trustees public garden sites—Long Hill in Beverly, and The Stevens-Coolidge House & Gardens—is underway.
The Trustees is embarking on exciting garden expansions and upgrades at The Stevens-Coolidge Place in North Andover and Long Hill in Beverly.