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“Museum for poets & poetry”
The Frost Place is a permanent home and museum for poets and poetry. We honor the legacy of Robert Frost and encourage the creation and appreciation of poems. Robert and Elinor Frost owned this house from 1915 to 1920, and some of the poet's most enduring poems were written here. Since 1977 a contemporary poet has been awarded a residency each summer. The Frost Place is open everyday except Tuesday1 until 5.
We only visited this place during a time it was closed, but the trail was well worth a stop to take a relaxing stroll. It was exactly what we needed. Read more
A sequestered site tucked away in the White Mountains of New Hampshire does homage to this great American poet. Go quietly into the woods, tread softly among the echos in his home, and gaze out... Read more
This was stop 1 or 3 for my dog and I on what I dubbed our "Lit Nerd Trail" day (Frost Place, Old Man, The Basin) Due to COVID19, the inside was not open. However, the trails were. I was able to... Read more
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- Sun: 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
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