The Frost Place is a house museum and nonprofit educational center for poetry and the arts based at Robert Frost's farmhouse in the White Mountains of New Hampshire.
The Frost Place was founded in 1976 when a group of neighbors led by David Schaffer and Evangeline Machlin persuaded the Franconia town meeting to approve the purchase of the farmhouse where Robert Frost and his family lived from 1915 to 1920. On the National Register of Historic Places, it is the location where Frost wrote and published many of his most beloved poems.
This channel displays readings, history, and testimonials from our week-long summer conferences.