Historic New England opens twelve landscapes in five states
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Jun 8, 2020
Relax, recharge, rediscover
From left: Castle Tucker, Eustis Estate, Codman Estate
We are reopening twelve beautiful historic landscapes on Monday, June 8. The properties might seem a little different with social distancing and other visitor safety protocols in place, but the open spaces, gardens, and landscapes that you love are open for you to enjoy.
Casey Farm, Saunderstown, R.I. (Saturday mornings for the Coastal Growers Market and Tuesdays and Fridays, from 2:00 to 5:00 p.m.) Limited to fifteen.
Watson Farm, Jamestown, R.I. (Self-guided tours on Saturdays only from 1:00 to 5:00 p.m.)
Landscape programs
Check our events calendar for special, small-group tours and other outdoor programs at the above locations.
Explore safely
Visitors shouldfollow safety guidelines, respect social distancing requirements, not gather in groups of more than ten, and assess the safety of visiting. If crowds do not allow for safe social distancing, please consider visiting at another time. Visitors older than two years are required to bring their own face coverings and wear them at all times.
The historic house museums, outbuildings, museum shops, and public restrooms are closed.
Historic New England appreciates the messages of support from our members and donors. We thank you for your patience as we work on new ways to stay connected and share all the fun and fascinating pieces of New England history that we have taken care of for 110 years. Come visit and enjoy our landscapes.