The Farnsworth Art Museum is a steward of two nationally significant historic sites. The Farnsworth Homestead is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, and the Olson House is a National Historic Landmark

THE FARNSWORTH HOMESTEAD

The Farnsworth Homestead in Rockland, Maine

The Homestead, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, is the 1850 Greek Revival home built in Rockland for William A. Farnsworth and his family, which included his daughter and eventual museum founder, Lucy Copeland Farnsworth

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THE OLSON HOUSE

The Farnsworth Art Museum's Olson House, site of Andrew Wyeth's iconic Christina's World

The Olson House, a National Historic Landmark in Cushing, is the late nineteenth-century saltwater farm that was home to Alvaro and Christina Olson and the inspiration for over 300 works by Andrew Wyeth

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Please note that neither the Olson House nor the Farnsworth Homestead is wheelchair accessible.