Photos: A visit to the Saint-Gaudens National Historic Site

Last Sunday my family and I spent a few hours at the Saint-Gaudens National Historic Site in Cornish, New Hampshire, just east of the Vermont-New Hamphire border. August Saint-Gaudens was a late nineteenth/early twentieth century American sculptor known for his heroic pieces such as the Shaw memorial on the Boston Commons as well as smaller bas relief works and coins.

Restorers were doing work on the exterior of the main house and a classical concert was being held when we visited, but here are a few photos from around the grounds.

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