Conservation Restriction purchased on Fairhaven Hill
The Walden Woods Project, in partnership with the Concord Land Conservation Trust, purchases a conservation restriction over 9.71 acres on Fairhaven Hill.
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The Walden Woods Project, in partnership with the Concord Land Conservation Trust, purchases a conservation restriction over 9.71 acres on Fairhaven Hill.
The Walden Woods Project acquires the Adams House (formerly the stable building of the Higginson Estate). This acquisition includes 3,800 sq. ft. of additional space for the Project and nearly … Read more
The self-guided interpretive trail, located on historic Brister’s Hill, is officially dedicated in a ceremony including such dignitaries as Senator Edward Kennedy, Representative John Lewis, and Arun Gandhi. Thoreau’s Path … Read more
The Project purchases The Farm at Walden Woods (formerly named Pine Tree Farm) thereby protecting 9 acres of prime farmland that will remain in agriculture.
The historic Adams carriage house purchased by the Project, thereby preserving 5 acres of conservation land and acquiring additional facilities for the programs offered by the Institute
The Project purchases a 6-acre agricultural site in Walden Woods, the Bilodeau land near Bear Garden Hill.
With a $1.25 million grant from Time Warner, planning commences for ecological restoration and an interpretive trail on historic Brister’s Hill.
The Walden Woods Project receives a gift of a conservation easement for 41-acres of land along the “wild and scenic” Sudbury River.
The Walden Woods Project Library officially opens.
The Walden Woods Project’s headquarters move from Boston to Lincoln, Massachusetts.