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Weir Farm National Historic Site
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Problematic Nonnative Invasive Plant Species As of September 2002 Japanese barberry, Multiflora rose, Winged Euonymus, Garlic mustard, Oriental bittersweet, Black swallowort, Tree-of-heaven, Japanese honeysuckle, Bush honesuckles- various species
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Weir Studio - Photo by Peter Margonelli
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Stars on the ceiling of Weir's studio - Photo by Barry McCormick  

Did You Know?
Painter Julian Alden Weir installed stars on the ceiling of all three of his studios. He had three studios: one in New York City, one in Windham, CT and one behind his home in Branchville, CT. Visitors can still see the stars in his Branchville studio at Weir Farm National Historic Site.

Last Updated: July 28, 2006 at 13:04 EST