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Saint Gaudens National Historical Park

National Historical Park

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Saint-Gaudens National Historical Park, located in Cornish, New Hampshire, preserves the home, gardens, and studios of Augustus Saint-Gaudens, one of America’s foremost sculptors. The park is situated on over 195 acres of land and abuts the Connecticut River, a federally designated American Heritage River. The park is home to original sculptures as well as reproductions of Saint-Gaudens’ greatest masterpieces. The house and grounds served as his summer residence from 1885 to 1897, his permanent home from 1900 until his death in 1907, and the center of the Cornish Art Colony. Today, the park continues to inspire visitors with its captivating bronze sculptures and the beauty of art and nature.

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National Park Service
139 St. Gaudens Road
Cornish, NH 03745

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