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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