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Weir Farm National Historical Park CT

Lat, Long: 41.25886268, -73.45452542

Designation: National Historical Park

Visit the home and studio of America's most beloved Impressionist, J. Alden Weir, and walk in the footsteps of generations of world-class artists. Set amidst more than 60 acres of painterly woods, fields, and waterways, you’ll soon see why Weir described his home as the "Great Good Place." Weir’s farm is a national legacy to American Impressionism, the creative spirit, and historic preservation.

Weather:

Weir Farm’s grounds are open all year and each season offers a unique experience. For a comfortable visit please note the following information. Winter: Temperatures average from 20 F to 40 F. Storms and colder weather are possible. Spring: Temperatures average from 30 F to 70 F. Rain is common. Summer: Temperatures average from 60 F to 85 F. High humidity is common in July and August. Fall: Temperatures average from 35 F to 75 F. Foliage season runs from mid-September to mid-to-late October.

Directions:

If you are coming to Weir Farm National Historical Park as part of a group that will require three or more vehicles, please call in advance to arrange a group visit. Follow Route 7 the Branchville section of Ridgefield. Turn onto Route 102 West at a traffic light. Take 2nd left onto Old Branchville Road. Turn left at first stop sign onto Nod Hill Road. Follow Nod Hill Road one mile; continue straight after stop sign at Pelham Lane to 735 Nod Hill Road

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Address/Contact:

735 Nod Hill Road

Wilton, US, 06897

Phone: 2038341896

Email: wefa_interpretation@nps.gov

Entrance Fees:

A view of the south side of the Weir House with porch visable, showing a fence in front of the homeThe inside of a living room with two arm chairs and a table in between.A painting of a red building with the same building in the background.The inside of a studio with several northern windows, paintings, sculptures, and art supplies.An wooden barn with the slider door open and a wooden fence around the sides.A large still pond in the foreground reflects the tree line that rims the pond.