Fodor's Expert Review Robert Frost Stone House Museum

Bennington Historic Home

Robert Frost came to Shaftsbury in 1920, he wrote, "to plant a new Garden of Eden with a thousand apple trees of some unforbidden variety." The museum, now part of Bennington College, tells the story of the poet's life and highlights the nine years (1920–29) he spent living in the house with his wife and four children. It was here that he penned "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening" and published two books of poetry. You can wander 7 of the Frost family's original 80 acres. Among the apple boughs you just might find inspiration of your own.

Historic Home

Quick Facts

121 Historic Rte. 7A
Shaftsbury, Vermont  05262, USA

802-447–6200

www.bennington.edu

Sight Details:
Rate Includes: $10, Closed Tues. and Wed.

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