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- Rocky Mountain
Larimer County, CO < Back Rocky Mountain Larimer County, CO 1915 Established: Size: 265,461 acres Visitors: 4,300,424 in 2022 Summary Wildlife Sounds of the Park Things to Do When to Visit Ties to Stephen Mather Fun Fact Previous Next
- On the Trail - June 13, 2021
On the Trail is a modern acoustic quartet that explores everything from bluegrass to contemporary pop, from stunning instrumentals to beautiful songs. The band bonded from their love of bluegrass and the band Punch Brothers, and has already gained recognition and praise for their execution of challenging music, as well as fore their new original music. On the Trail features Darien Middlesex Music Teacher, Austin Scelzo on fiddle and vocals, To Polizzi on mandolin and vocals, Chet Duke on banjo and Charlie Widmer on guitar and vocals. < Back On the Trail - June 13, 2021 On the Trail is a modern acoustic quartet that explores everything from bluegrass to contemporary pop, from stunning instrumentals to beautiful songs. The band bonded from their love of bluegrass and the band Punch Brothers, and has already gained recognition and praise for their execution of challenging music, as well as fore their new original music. On the Trail features Darien Middlesex Music Teacher, Austin Scelzo on fiddle and vocals, To Polizzi on mandolin and vocals, Chet Duke on banjo and Charlie Widmer on guitar and vocals. Previous Next
- Plans & Pricing | matherhomestead
Choose your pricing plan Membership - family $ 150 150$ Select Enjoy discounted tickets to events and free tours. Includes NARM membership with free access to 1,400+ museums Member-only events! Membership - individual $ 100 100$ Select Enjoy discounted tickets to events and free tours. Includes NARM membership with free access to 1,400+ museums Member-only events! Membership - student $ 50 50$ Select Enjoy discounted tickets to events and free tours. Includes NARM membership with free access to 1,400+ museums Member-only events! 10 Pack $ 250 250$ Select Yoga with Mary Ann
- Theodore Roosevelt
Billings County, ND < Back Theodore Roosevelt Billings County, ND 1978 Established: Size: 70,446 acres Visitors: 668,679 in 2022 Summary Wildlife Sounds of the Park Things to Do When to Visit Ties to Stephen Mather Fun Fact Previous Next
- Glacier Bay
Juneau, AK < Back Glacier Bay Juneau, AK 1980 Established: Size: 3,223,384 acres Visitors: 545,758 in 2022 Summary Wildlife Sounds of the Park Things to Do When to Visit Ties to Stephen Mather Fun Fact Previous Next
- Shenandoah
Front Royal, VA < Back Shenandoah Front Royal, VA 1935 Established: Size: 199,173 acres Visitors: 1,666,265 in 2020 Summary Wildlife Sounds of the Park Things to Do When to Visit Ties to Stephen Mather Fun Fact Previous Next
- Lake Clark
Lake Clark, AK < Back Lake Clark Lake Clark, AK 1980 Established: Size: 4,030,015 acres Visitors: 14,479 in 2018 Summary Wildlife Sounds of the Park Things to Do When to Visit Ties to Stephen Mather Fun Fact Previous Next
- Virgin Islands
Charlotte Amalie, USVI < Back Virgin Islands Charlotte Amalie, USVI 1956 Established: Size: 14,737 acres Visitors: 112,287 in 2018 Summary Wildlife Sounds of the Park Things to Do When to Visit Ties to Stephen Mather Fun Fact Previous Next
- Small Chippendale Looking Glass with Applied Prince of Wales Crest | Our Collection | matherhomestead.org
England; mahogany and veneer; 25 ½” h. x 11 ½” w., first quarter 19th century. < Back Small Chippendale Looking Glass with Applied Prince of Wales Crest Second Floor - Guest Room Other Decorative Arts England; mahogany and veneer; 25 ½” h. x 11 ½” w., first quarter 19th century. Rectangular with a scalloped and scrolled edge; molded inner edge, with Prince of Wales appliqué at center of crest. Condition is good. Previous Next
- Weir Farm - 2021, 2022
We took not one, but two visits to Weir Farm (October 2021 and 2022) to learn about Connecticut's only National Park. Weir Farm is a National Historical Park located in Ridgefield and Wilton, Connecticut. It commemorates the life and work of American impressionist painter J. Alden Weir and other artists who stayed at the site or lived there, to include Childe Hassam, Albert Pinkham Ryder, John Singer Sargent, and John Twachtman. Set amidst more than 60 acres of painterly woods, fields, and waterways, Weir described his home as the "Great Good Place." Weir’s farm is a national legacy to American Impressionism, the creative spirit, and historic preservation. < Back Weir Farm - 2021, 2022 We took not one, but two visits to Weir Farm (October 2021 and 2022) to learn about Connecticut's only National Park. Weir Farm is a National Historical Park located in Ridgefield and Wilton, Connecticut. It commemorates the life and work of American impressionist painter J. Alden Weir and other artists who stayed at the site or lived there, to include Childe Hassam, Albert Pinkham Ryder, John Singer Sargent, and John Twachtman. Set amidst more than 60 acres of painterly woods, fields, and waterways, Weir described his home as the "Great Good Place." Weir’s farm is a national legacy to American Impressionism, the creative spirit, and historic preservation. This is placeholder text. To change this content, double-click on the element and click Change Content. Want to view and manage all your collections? Click on the Content Manager button in the Add panel on the left. Here, you can make changes to your content, add new fields, create dynamic pages and more. You can create as many collections as you need. Your collection is already set up for you with fields and content. Add your own, or import content from a CSV file. Add fields for any type of content you want to display, such as rich text, images, videos and more. You can also collect and store information from your site visitors using input elements like custom forms and fields. Be sure to click Sync after making changes in a collection, so visitors can see your newest content on your live site. Preview your site to check that all your elements are displaying content from the right collection fields. Previous Next
- The Mather Homestead
The Mather Homestead was built in 1778 and has been impeccably preserved over two and a half centuries.
- Fall Scholars Series | matherhomestead
Join us for three events celebrating America 250 on September 18, October 14 and November 12. As we approach the momentous 250th anniversary of American independence, our Fall Scholars Series invites you on a journey through the Revolutionary era—from the intimate experiences of ordinary soldiers to the grand sweep of cinematic storytelling, and the hidden histories preserved within our own community. This Fall, we present three events that illuminate different facets of America's founding struggle, each offering unique perspectives on the courage, sacrifice, and vision that shaped our nation. Come to one or come to all! Series tickets available. Please consider becoming a P atron of our Fall Scholars Series Celebrating America250 to help support the Mather Homestead mission of bringing history to life! Your gift will help us to bring this exciting series to audiences in the Elizabeth W. Chilton Education Center on the Mather Homestead property. In addition, we are excited to partner with Connecticut Public to bring The American Revolution preview to Darien and New Canaan Middle School Students. They will view the preview together at New Canaan's Saxe Middle School followed by a presentation by Series Producer Sarah Botstein. Stay tuned for information on additional events including homesteading and literary workshops, kids events and field trips, all to celebrate America's Semiquincentennial! Purchase Series Tickets Discover Connecticut's Revolutionary War Sites and the Preservation Movement that Saved Them Nov 12, 2025, 6:30 PM – 8:30 PM Join Christopher Wigren of Preservation Connecticut and Chris Fagan, architect of Darien's newly restored Pond Weed House, for a discussion of Connecticut's Revolutionary Era sites and the preservation efforts that have sustained them, including Bertha Mather McPherson's pioneering work in Darien. Details Upcoming Events: Our Revolutionary Journey Joseph Plumb Martin: The Soldier's Story Featuring Alan Taylor, Two-Time Pulitzer Prize Winner We begin with the raw, unfiltered account of Joseph Plumb Martin—the teenage Milford, CT Continental soldier whose vivid memoir offers the most detailed surviving record of an ordinary soldier's Revolutionary War experience. Two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Alan Taylor, Professor Emeritus at the University of Virginia, brings forgotten voices of the American Revolution to life in this gripping portrait of Joseph Martin. Drawing from his renowned expertise in social history, Taylor immerses readers in the raw realities of war—from the brutal winter at Valley Forge to the battlefield hardships that forged American resilience. This vivid, human-centered narrative challenges traditional founding myths and reveals the diverse, multicultural roots of the Revolution, offering a fresh, deeply personal perspective on the birth of the nation. The American Revolution: A Cinematic Vision Preview of Ken Burns' Highly Anticipated Documentary Next, we'll experience an exclusive preview of Ken Burns' monumental new documentary series, "The American Revolution," premiering on PBS November 16, 2025. This six-part, 12-hour epic—eight years in the making—promises to be Burns' most ambitious Revolutionary War project yet. The series weaves together accounts of political leaders with the perspectives of ordinary people who waged and witnessed war, presenting an expansive look at the virtues and contradictions of America's founding struggle. From Lexington Green to Yorktown, this documentary captures the full scope of a conflict that was simultaneously a war for independence, a civil war, and a global struggle that turned the world upside down. This event will include the ~20 minute preview of the film followed by moderated discussion with historians and those intimately involved in the creation of the film. Darien's Revolutionary War Houses and the Preservation Movement that Saved Them Featuring Christopher Wigren of Preservation Connecticut, and Chris Fagan, Architect of the Newly Restored Pond Weed House Our series wraps up with an exploration of Revolutionary War-era architecture in our own community. Nearly 70 years ago, Bertha Mather McPherson—one of Connecticut’s first female architects, a Darien Historical Society co-founder, and dedicated preservationist—worked to identify and protect these historic homes. This presentation will highlight the Revolutionary War houses still standing in Darien today, and the efforts that helped preserve them. Christopher Wigren, architectural historian and Deputy Director of the Connecticut Trust for Historic Preservation, will discuss the preservation movement of the 20th century which ensured that homes would be saved for generations to come. Chris Fagan will share his work to restore the Pond Weed House, one of Darien's oldest homes. A Revolutionary Perspective Together, these three events offer a unique view of the Revolutionary experience: the personal sacrifice of those who fought, the artistic interpretation that helps us understand its meaning, and the physical structures that witnessed it all. From Joseph Plumb Martin's firsthand account of continental soldiers' struggles to the architectural evidence of Revolutionary life preserved in our own backyard, this series connects the grand narrative of American independence to the human stories and local histories that give it meaning. Join us this fall as we explore how the Revolutionary generation's courage, vision, and sacrifice continue to shape our understanding of American identity and democratic ideals. These are the voices—soldier, filmmaker, and preservationist—that help us comprehend not just what happened 250 years ago, but why it still matters today. October 14 CT Premier of Ken Burns The American Revolution The Mather Homestead hosted the exclusive Connecticut Premier of Ken Burns new monumental series The American Revolution, followed by panel discussion with CT Public's Lucy Nalpathanchil and historians Friederike Baer and Thomas Balcerski. Earlier in the day, the film was viewed by Darien and New Canaan High School students at the New Canaan High School. Photos below: Joel Calloway, CT Public






