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Weir Farm National Historic Site
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August 2009
 

What's Bloomin'
August 16, 2009

Flowers of
Weir Farm
National Historic Site

 
July 2009
 

What's Bloomin'
July 18, 2009

Flowers of
Weir Farm
National Historic Site

 

What's Bloomin'
July 3, 2009

Flowers of
Weir Farm
National Historic Site

 
June 2009
 

What's Bloomin'
June 20, 2009

Flowers of
Weir Farm
National Historic Site

 
May 2009
 

What's Bloomin'
May 24, 2009

Flowers of
Weir Farm
National Historic Site

 

What's Bloomin'
May 16, 2009

Flowers of
Weir Farm
National Historic Site

 

What's Bloomin'
May 9, 2009

Flowers of
Weir Farm
National Historic Site

Turkeys at Weir Farm NHS
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Did You Know?
Painter Julian Alden Weir wanted to build a rural retreat in the Keene Valley area of the Adirondacks, but decided instead that his farm in Branchville, Connecticut, now preserved as Weir Farm National Historic Site, would make a more suitable home for his family.

Last Updated: August 19, 2009 at 09:55 EST