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Historic Homes, Museums & Gardens

Annandale-on-Hudson, NY

Montgomery Place 434-acre intact Hudson River Valley estate

Athens, NY

Howard Hall Farm a laboratory for restoration training

Austerlitz, NY

Old Austerlitz

Catskill, NY

Cedar Grove home of Hudson River School founder, painter Thomas Cole

Hudson, NY

The American Museum of Firefighting

Hyde Park, NY

Home of U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt

The Vanderbilt Mansion relic of the Gilded Age

Germantown, NY

Clermont an early Hudson River estate

Olana home of Hudson River School painter Frederic Church

Kent, CT

Sloane Stanley Museum artist’s studio and tool collection

Kinderhook, NY

U. S. President Martin Van Buren house

Lenox, MA

The Mount Edith Wharton’s estate and gardens

Frelinghuysen Morris House & Studio Cubist paintings in a Modernist house

Ventfort Hall the Gilded Age Museum

Old Chatham, NY

Shaker Museum and Library

Pittsfield, MA

Hancock Shaker Village

Arrowhead home of Herman Melville.

Rhinebeck, NY

Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome aircraft and auto museum; air shows

Wilderstein Historic Site elaborate Queen-Anne style house of the Suckleys. 

Poughkeepsie, NY

Locust Grove home of Samuel F.B. Morse

Sheffield, MA

Ashley House c. 1735 house; oldest in Berkshire County

Staatsburgh, NY

Mills Mansion house remodeled in Beaux Arts style by McKim, Mead & White

Stockbridge, MA

Chesterwood Estate & Museum home of Lincoln memorial sculptor Daniel Chester French

Mission House 1739 house with Colonial Revival garden

Naumkeag McKim, Mead & White summer cottage and gardens

Williamstown, MA

The Folly at Field Farm Modenist house and sculpture garden

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Litchfield Garden Tour: Michael Trapp’s Once-a-Year Day

Rural Intelligence Road Trips
Anywhere but New England, that’s where you’d guess Michael Trapp’s fabulous garden is, if you had been led there blindfolded.  Italy, most likely, maybe France, or someplace hot and decadent, where iguanas scoot across mossy stones and parrots squawk in the trees.

In fact, Trapp’s legendary garden, open to pilgrims just one day a year as part of the Garden Conservancy Open Days Program, is but steps from the old covered bridge in West Cornwall.  Like his eponymous curiosity shop (objets more d’amusement than d’arte), which stands between the garden and the road, it is not so much the content of the garden that is exotic, as the form.  But you must look closely to recognize this, and avid gardeners do.  Trapp’s is a garden worth studying again and again.  And Saturday is your only opportunity to do so until 2009. 

Don’t try this at home, unless, like Trapp, you have both boundless ambition and impeccable taste.  Ordinarily, in design, mis-representing context as aggressively as this (think: a “hacienda” on the 36th floor of a Manhattan co-op) ends in tragedy, but Trapp pulls it off. 

There are other spectacular gardens on the Conservancy tour on Saturday, including Bunny Williams‘s wildly entertaining 15-acre property in Falls Village.  We emphasize this one because it is in a class by itself.

7 River Road, West Cornwall
Saturday, June 28, 11 - 4

For maps and addresses of other gardens on the Litchfield County tour go to Garden Conservancy Open Days Program


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