Main Street's 70 acres (28 ha) contain 97 resources on 38 separate lots.
The nearly 150 acres of gardens contain more than 14,000 species of plants.
The 70 acres of land contain a loch, walled garden and woodland areas.
It was about 225 miles (362 km) long and in 1891 contained 8,144,682.91 acres (32,960 km2).
The 79 acres contain more than 5,000 species of plants and all the most colorful of the autumn trees.
The additional acres contains mostly deep woods with nature trails.
The other 20 acres contain wetlands, which under state law cannot be developed and will remain open.
Those 2.5 million acres contain much of the forest's unprotected old growth.
The post's 9,300 acres contain the biggest plot of open land in southern New England.
Its 140 acres (56 ha) contain 46 buildings, mostly houses, in a variety of 19th and early 20th-century architectural styles.