Robert Frost Place, New Hampshire
The poet, Robert Frost, bought this house in 1915, and lived there with his family until 1920, and continued to use it as a summer home for years after that. The town of Franconia bought the property in 1976, and opened it as a museum, called Frost Place, the following year. It is now a museum. Robert Frost is generally better known as a resident of Derry, New Hampshire (where he lived from 1900 to 1911), and where the Robert Frost Farm is preserved, or possibly at Ripton, Vermont (where he lived seasonally from 1939 to 1963), or South Shaftsbury, Vermont (where he lived from 1929 to 1938), both of which also have a preserved Robert Frost Farm.