Weir Farm National Historic Site

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  • In June of 1882, painter J. Alden Weir boarded a train from New York bound for his modest farm among the hills of Branchville, CT. Once here, Weir and his family transformed their summer retreat into a creative refuge for friends and fellow artists. After Weir, artists Mahonri Young and Sperry Andr   from americanheritage.com  

35 Nod Hill Rd, Wilton, CT
   
(203) 834-1896

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    • - American Impressionist painter Julian Alden Weir's home and studio remain intact here, together with the landscape that inspired his paintings and those by the group of artists that he frequented. The site also contains the studio of sculptor Mahonri Young (1877-1957) and has served continuously   from wildernet.com