Located in ME.
Known as the first woman to hold a presidential cabinet position and the “Woman behind the New Deal,” Frances Perkins championed many labor rights that Americans enjoy today, including safety standards, Social Security, and shorter workweeks. Her impressive career and accomplishments, including as Secretary of Labor,…
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Known as the first woman to hold a presidential cabinet position and the “Woman behind the New Deal,” Frances Perkins championed many labor rights that Americans enjoy today, including safety standards, Social Security, and shorter workweeks. Her impressive career and accomplishments, including as Secretary of Labor, opened the door for other women to hold high government positions.
Temperatures usually range from 40 F to 70 F.
Temperatures usually range from 70 F to 100 F.
Temperatures usually range from 40 F to 70 F.
Temperatures range from -30 F to -10 F.
Snow or rain is common. Rain and sun are equally common. On very sunny days, be prepared to bring plenty of water - heat exhaustion is a common complaint among park visitors who are unprepared. Fall foliage is at its peak around late September. Be prepared with cold weather gear.
The historic buildings of the homestead are currently closed until summer of 2025, including the Perkins’ family ancestral home known as the “Brick House”. The grounds are open from sunrise to sunset daily year-round.
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Reservation rules vary by season and activity for Frances Perkins. See Overview on this page for fees, timed entry, and campground details before you travel.