Chesterwood, a site of the National Trust for Historic Preservation
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About
Located on 122 idyllic acres, Chesterwood is the summer home, studio and gardens of America's foremost public sculptor, Daniel Chester French (1850-1931). In addition to guided tours of the residence and studio, the woodland walks and sweeping lawns at Chesterwood display emerging and established sculptors every summer. Chesterwood is open to the public from Memorial Day weekend to the end of October and visitors may enjoy lectures, classes, woodland walks, family picnics and other special events throughout the season. Chesterwood is also a beautiful and memorable backdrop for a wedding. Chesterwood is a site of the National Trust for Historic Preservation.
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Whom to Contact
- Donna HasslerPhone: (413) 298-2031
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Directions
Take Rt 7 to Main Street, Stockbridge then follow to Rt 102 west, then turn left onto Rt 183 south. Turn right onto Mohawk Lake Rd and take the first left onto Willow St. Follow signs to Chesterwood.