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Robert Frost Farm State Historic Site
This historic site was once the home of poet Robert Frost, who lived in the two-story home on-site from 1900 to 1911.
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Robert Frost Farm State Historic Site Details
This historic site was once the home of poet Robert Frost, who lived in the two-story home on-site from 1900 to 1911. It is believed that most of his poems from the books, A Boys Will and North of Boston were written during his time here. The state of New Hampshire acquired the home in 1964. After restoring it to its original style when it was occupied by Frost, the site was opened to the public as a museum. The home features a mix of original and reconstructed decor and furnishings.
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