The Robert Frost Farm was home to America's most beloved poet and his family from 1900-1911. Robert Frost is renowned for having captured in his poetry the essence of life in New England. Not surprisingly, Frost attributed many of his poems to memories from his years in Derry. The simple two-story white clapboard farmhouse is typical of New England in the 1880s. Tours, displays, a trail, and poetry readings are all available at the park. Programs are offered to the public at no charge. This National Historic Landmark is supported by the state's Division of Parks and Recreation, the Robert Frost Homestead Trustees, and the Friends of the Robert Frost Farm. For more information about this historic site, visit robertfrostfarm.org
The Crowley Collection has galleries of other historic sites in New England such as
Old Sturbridge Village and
Plimouth Plantation. Other sites in New Hampshire include the
Strawbery Banke Museum, the
Daniel Webster Birthplace, the
St. Gaudens National Historic Site, and
Potter Place (Andover Historical Society).
Permission to use our copyrighted digital images of the Robert Frost Farm can be obtained from The Crowley Collection, which has extensive photographic libraries of
general stock photography and
golf images. Additional information can be obtained, and orders placed, by using the contact link at the bottom of this page to reach our principal, Ron Crowley.