Walden Pond State Reservation

Walden Pond State Reservation

12" x 16" Print
$45.00 USD
Sale price  $45.00 USD Regular price 
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Walden Pond State Reservation

Walden Pond State Reservation

$45.00 USD
Sale price  $45.00 USD Regular price 
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Walden Pond State Reservation preserves a 335-acre landscape in Concord, Massachusetts, centered around the glacial kettle pond made famous by writer and philosopher Henry David Thoreau. It was here that Thoreau lived from 1845 to 1847 and wrote Walden, one of the most influential works in American literature. Designated a National Historic Landmark, the reservation protects both a significant natural landscape and a place deeply connected to the American traditions of conservation, self-reliance, and reflection.

This vintage-inspired landscape edition captures the tranquility and enduring significance that define Walden Pond State Reservation. Designed in a modern WPA-inspired style, each print celebrates the remarkable places that continue to inspire writers, artists, naturalists, and visitors throughout New England. Whether you've walked the shoreline trail, visited the site of Thoreau’s cabin, or simply admire the pond’s quiet beauty and literary legacy, this piece honors one of Massachusetts’ most treasured historic landscapes.

Every purchase helps give back to the places that inspire this collection. Massif Foundry donates 5% of every sale from this print to organizations dedicated to preserving and protecting New England's historic landmarks, forests, parks, and public lands for future generations.

Part of the Massif Foundry New England Collection.

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