George Perkins Marsh Boyhood Home
George Perkins Marsh Boyhood Home, National Historic Landmark house in Woodstock, United States.
The George Perkins Marsh Boyhood Home is a two-story house built in the early 1800s in a classical style from that period. The property includes gardens and wooded grounds that reflect the rural setting of Vermont.
The house was built in 1805 and later served as the childhood home of George Perkins Marsh, who became known for his thinking about the relationship between people and their surroundings. The property was later used to test new agricultural and forestry methods.
The home reflects how its residents valued the natural world and connected art with environmental awareness. Visitors can sense how this place shaped the thinking of those who lived and worked here.
Visitors can walk through the interior of the house and spend time exploring the rooms and grounds at their own pace. It is helpful to allow time for both the building itself and the surrounding landscape, as the property is more extensive than it may first appear.
The library collection in the house reveals the wide-ranging interests of its residents beyond just nature studies, including literature and philosophy. These varied collections offer a window into the intellectual life of the time.
Location: Woodstock
Inception: 1805
GPS coordinates: 43.62850,-72.51860
Latest update: December 14, 2025 11:04
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