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The Trustees of Reservations

830 Drift Road
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The Trustees of Reservations (The Trustees) "hold in trust" and care for properties, or "reservations," of scenic, cultural, and natural significance for the general public to enjoy. Founded by open space visionary Charles Eliot in 1891, The Trustees are the nation's oldest, statewide land trust, one of Massachusetts' largest conservation organizations and an established leader in the conservation and preservation movement nationally and internationally. Supported by more than 100,000 members, donors, and thousands of volunteers, The Trustees own and manage 111 spectacular reservations - including working farms, historic homesteads and gardens, community parks, barrier beaches and mountain vistas - located on more than 26,000 acres. In addition, The Trustees work closely with permanent affiliates including Westport Land Conservation Trust and the Dartmouth Natural Land Trust as well as hundreds of community partners to preserve and protect special places and provide year-round programs for all ages. Visit www.thetrustees.org. Come by and visit us at the Westport Town Farm.