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The Trustees, Farandnear

156 Center Rd
978-840-4446

"The Trustees preserve, for public use and enjoyment, properties of exceptional scenic, historic, and ecological value in Massachusetts."

Farandnear was the summer home of Arthur Banks - an accomplished political scientist and professor - and his family for several generations. Banks' grandfather, Charles Goodspeed, named the property, because, at 50 miles from his home in Wollaston, it was "far" enough to require a two-days' journey by horse to reach, but "near" enough to be a vacation home. Farandnear will be open for you to enjoy, forever, thanks to the generosity of Arthur Banks, The Trustees of Reservations, and people like you.

What to See and Do
There's more than meets the eye at Farandnear. Its park-like grounds are perfect for playing, picnicking, relaxing, and more. Along its 2.7 miles of easy wooded trails, you'll find fields of wildflowers; an arboretum full of more than 80 cool conifer trees; and the remnants of an old cranberry bog. And don't miss "Paradise," where huge hemlocks grow. Public programs are offered at Farandnear on a regular basis. Visit http://bit.ly/farandnearevents to discover what's happening each week.