Carl Sandburg Home National Historic Site | |
Location | Flat Rock, North Carolina, USA |
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Nearest city | Hendersonville, North Carolina |
Coordinates | 35°16′17″N 82°26′50″W / 35.27145°N 82.44723°W |
Area | 246 acres (100 ha) |
Built | 1945 |
Visitation | 28,799 (2006) |
Website | Carl Sandburg Home National Historic Site |
NRHP reference No. | 68000013[1] |
Significant dates | |
Added to NRHP | October 17, 1968 |
Designated NHLD | May 23, 1968[2] |
Designated NHS | October 17, 1968[3] |
Carl Sandburg Home National Historic Site, located at 81 Carl Sandburg Lane near Hendersonville in the village of Flat Rock, North Carolina, preserves Connemara, the home of Pulitzer Prize-winning poet and writer Carl Sandburg. Though a Midwesterner, Sandburg and his family moved to this home in 1945 for the peace and solitude required for his writing and the more than 30 acres (120,000 m2) of pastureland required for his wife, Lilian, to raise her champion dairy goats. Sandburg spent the last twenty-two years of his life on this farm and published more than a third of his works while he resided here.
The 264-acre site includes the Sandburg residence, the goat farm, sheds, rolling pastures, mountainside woods, 5 miles (8 km) of hiking trails on moderate to steep terrain, two small lakes, several ponds, flower and vegetable gardens, and an apple orchard.
Visitors to the site can tour the Sandburg residence and visit the dairy barn housing Connemara Farms' goat herd, representing the three breeds of goats Lilian Sandburg raised. From mid-June until mid-August, live performances of Sandburg's Rootabaga Stories and excerpts from the Broadway play, The World of Carl Sandburg, are presented at the park amphitheater.