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Saint-Gaudens National Historical Park NH

Lat, Long: 43.4997238, -72.37333969

Designation: National Historical Park

Your National Park for the Arts preserves the home and studio of sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens (1848-1907). Here stories flow through a landscape of inspiration. Discover the history behind the captivating bronze sculptures and enjoy the beauty of art and nature. The park and its partners continue the tradition of the Cornish Colony of artists. Unleash your creativity today.

Weather:

The upper Connecticut River valley is located in a temperate climate. While some summer days may be hot and humid, the average summer temperature ranges in the 70s and lower 80s. Temperatures in the fall are normally in the upper 60s, with evenings dropping into the upper 40s and lower 50s. Winters can be cold with daily temperatures usually in the 20s and occasionally dropping to below zero. Snow may be heavy from mid December through March.

Directions:

From West Lebanon, NH, (at Exit 20 of Interstate Rt 89) take Route 12A south for about 12 miles, Saint-Gaudens Road will be on the left. Proceed up Saint-Gaudens Road .5 miles. The parking lot will be on your right. From Windsor, Vermont, For passenger vehicles, take bridge Street cross the Connecticut River via the covered bridge. Caution: the bridge is closed to RVs, trucks and busses. At the end of the covered Bridge in New Hampshire, turn left. Saint Gaudens Road will be on you right in one mile.

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Address/Contact:

139 Saint Gaudens Road

Cornish, US, 03745

Phone: 603-675-2175

Email: saga_interpretation@nps.gov

Entrance Fees:

Looking toward Aspet from the Pan GardenInterior of the Little Studio, Sculpture of Diana in foregroundVisitors looking at the Shaw MemorialView of the Formal GardensObverse of the twenty dollar gold coin, 1907