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Carl Sandburg Home National Historic Site
Things To Do
Sandburg Home Front Room

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Visitors enter the Sandburg Home through the front room.

Guided Tours of the Sandburg Home
Taking a guided tour of the historic Carl Sandburg Home with over 65,000 artifacts on display is an insightful glimpse into the lives of the Sandburg family. The 30-minute house tours are offered throughout the day, except Christmas day. First tour begins at 9:30am; the last tour begins at 4:30pm. Each tour is limited to 15 visitors.  There is a small fee to tour the house: $5 adults age 16-61, $3 adults age 62 and older, Free youth 15 and younger.
 
Connemara Farms barn

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Connemara Farms Dairy barn in fall.

Visiting Connemara Farms Goat Dairy
Mrs. Sandburg owned and operated a premier goat dairy from 1935 to 1965. Here at Connemara the dairy became a Grade A operation, with milk being distributed to local dairies and sold in stores around the community.

Mrs. Sandburg's goat breeding program produced champion goats and led to the improvement of goats as milk producing animals.

Enjoy the Connemara Farms' goat-herd. The park service raises goats that represent the three breeds of goats Mrs. Sandburg raised at Connemara. Rangers and volunteers are on hand to share this facinating story about goats and Mrs. Sandburg's dairy goat operation.

 
A granitic dome outside of Carl Sandburg's home.

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The rock located just behind Carl Sandburg's home was a place Mr. Sandburg could often be found sitting in a high-backed chair dirtying paper.

Outdoor Pursuits
"It is necessary now and then for a man to go away by himself and experience loneliness; to sit on a rock in the forest and to ask of himself, 'Who am I, and where have I been, and where am I going?'...If one is not careful, one allows diversions to take up one's time-the stuff of life" -Carl Sandburg as quoted from a letter to his friend, Ralph McGill.

Enjoy the solitude of Connemara. Hike its many trails and take from it the energy to avoid diversions. Click here for a trail map.

 
Ranger demonstrating how to make cheese from goat's milk.

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Ranger Programs like this cheese making demonstration can be part of a summer visit to Connemara.

Special Programs and Events
Park Ranger programs are given throughout the summer months. Please call a Park Ranger at 828/693-4178 to check the schedule for the time you wish to visit.

Also, from June until mid-August, live performances of Sandburg's Rootabaga Stories and excerpts from the Broadway play, The World of Carl Sandburg, are presented at the park amphitheater.

Click here for a schedule of special events.

photo of Margaret's flower garden located northwest of the main house  

Did You Know?
Margaret, the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sandburg planted this flower garden according to a detailed plan. The park service plants flowers today according to the same plan Margaret used many years ago.

Last Updated: April 06, 2009 at 16:48 EST