Norman Rockwell Museum presents the world’s largest collection of original Norman Rockwell art, including beloved paintings from The Saturday Evening Post and the Four Freedoms, and the best in the field of American illustration. Experience Rockwell’s art, life and...
Originally opened in 1928, the museum was built around the original St. Francis de Sales church, which now houses the Church Gallery section of the museum. The Bennington Museum celebrating Vermont’s art and history offers eleven galleries of permanent and changing...
His father was born in a log cabin. One generation later, Robert Todd Lincoln, the only child of Abraham and Mary Todd Lincoln to survive to adulthood, became Chairman of the Pullman Company, the largest manufacturing corporation at the turn of the 20th century. He...
The Mount is both an historic site and a gardener’s delight. America’s First Lady of Letters, and pulitzer prize winner, Edith Wharton designed and built The Mount in 1902. The house embodies the principles outlined in her influential book, The Decoration...
This Shrine was the first one in the United States dedicated to Saint Theresa of the Child Jesus. It began in 1923. Through the years in addition to the church, rectory and school they also built an outdoor altar, Stations of the Cross and a beautiful 15 decade living...
With its gracious house, magnificent gardens, and panoramic views, Naumkeag is a quintessential country estate of the Gilded Age. This architectural masterpiece is, at its heart, a family home. Joseph Choate, a leading 19th-century attorney, hired the architectural...