Attractions at Saint-Gaudens National Historical Park include two of Augustus Saint-Gaudens’ original art studios that now house a collection of his artworks, a gallery that hosts contemporary art exhibitions, and a studio used by the park’s Artist in Residence. All are open for park visitors to explore.
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Though not an art gallery, there is a collection of antique carriages located in the Stable and Carriage House.
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Last updated on November 22, 2025




