Fodor's Expert Review Saint-Gaudens National Historic Site

Cornish Historic Home Fodor's Choice

On a bluff in rural Cornish with views of Vermont's stately Mt. Ascutney, this pastoral property celebrates the life and artistry of Augustus Saint-Gaudens, a leading 19th-century sculptor with renowned works on Boston Common, Manhattan's Central Park, and Chicago's Lincoln Park. In summer you can tour his house (with original furnishings), studio, and galleries, and year-round it's a pleasure to explore the 150 gorgeous acres of lawns, gardens, and woodlands dotted with casts of his works and laced with 2½ miles of hiking trails. Concerts are held Sunday from late June through August.

Historic Home Fodor's Choice Pet Friendly

Quick Facts

139 Saint-Gaudens Rd.
Cornish, New Hampshire  03745, USA

603-675–2175

www.nps.gov/saga

Sight Details:
Rate Includes: $10, Buildings closed Nov.–late May

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