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![]() The Weir House
The Weir House was home to three generations of artists starting with Julian Alden Weir in 1882. ![]() The Young Studio
In the Young Studio, Mahonri Young worked on his on his largest commission, a monument entitled "This Is the Place". ![]() The Weir Studio
Built shortly after Julian Alden Weir purchased the farm in 1882, he used the Weir Studio to create some of his best masterpieces. ![]() Weir Barn
The Weir Barn and its outbuildings - the tack house, chicken coop, ice house, and corn crib - were crucial to the working farm. ![]() The Burlingham House Visitor Center
The Burlingham House Visitor Center, bears the name of Julian Alden Weir's youngest daughter, Cora Weir Burlingham, who lived in this house. ![]() The Caretaker's House
Weir Farm was once a fully operating farm. The farm manager, or caretaker, lived in the Caretaker’s House often with their families. Restoring historic buildingsContent coming soon! |
Last updated: December 18, 2023