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William Cullen Bryant Homestead
From 1865 until his death in 1878, Bryant summered here at his boyhood home, today a National Historic Landmark. He converted the two-story farmhouse into a rambling three-story Victorian cottage and expanded the sprawling red barn to store apples and pears from his orchards. Inside the house you’ll discover colonial and Victorian pieces from the poet’s family, as well as exotic memorabilia from his extensive European and Asian travels.
Year Built
1783 - Remodeled 1865
Admission
Grounds are free, call for access to house
Hours
Sunrise to Sunset, daily
Contact Information
Primary Phone
Address
207 Bryant Road, Cummington, MA, USA