• From Right to Left: Weir House, Weir Studio, and Young Studio

    Weir Farm

    National Historic Site Connecticut

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  • Weir House, Weir Studio, and Young Studio Under Restoration

    The historic Weir House, Weir Studio, and Young Studio are currently undergoing restoration and are closed to the public. The Burlingham House Visitor Center and park grounds remain open and available during regular hours. More »

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Julian Alden Weir
In the 1960's, activists created "Julian Weir Lives" buttons as part of the effort to preserve Weir Farm. Inspired by this tradition, Weir Farm NHS maintains a Facebook account for Julian Alden Weir. We hope to show that Julian Alden Weir still lives through all of our efforts to preserve and enjoy his beloved home and landscape. "Friend" him on Facebook to show your support, to express yourself, and to gaina more personal look into his world.

 

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Visit the official Weir Farm National Historic Site YouTube page and see videos created by Park Rangers highlighting: activities to do at the park, using the Take Part in Art supplies, & painting tips from local artists (coming soon!)

Did You Know?

Weir Studio - Photo by Peter Margonelli

Weir Farm National Historic Site was home to three artists: painter Julian Alden Weir, sculptor Mahonri Young, and painter Sperry Andrews.