List of historic houses in Massachusetts

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This is a list of historic houses in Massachusetts.


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[edit] Western Massachusetts

[edit] Berkshire County

[edit] Franklin County

[edit] Hampden County

[edit] Hampshire County

Historic Northampton is a museum of local history in the heart of the Connecticut River Valley of western Massachusetts. Its collection of approximately 50,000 objects and three historic buildings is the repository of Northampton and Connecticut Valley history from the Pre-Contact era to the present.

Historic Northampton constitutes a campus of three contiguous historic houses, all on their original sites. The grounds themselves are part of an original Northampton homelot, laid out in 1654.

    • Damon House (1813), built by architect, Isaac Damon, contains Historic Northampton's administrative offices and a Federal era parlor featuring Damon family furnishings and period artifacts. A modern structure, added in 1987, houses the museum and exhibition area. It features changing exhibits and a permanent installation, A Place Called Paradise: The Making of Northampton, Massachusetts, chronicling Northampton history.
    • Parsons House (1730) affords an overview of Colonial domestic architecture with its interior walls exposed to reveal evolving structural and decorative changes over more than two and a half centuries.
    • Shepherd House (1796) contains artifacts and furnishings from many generations, including exotic souvenirs from the turn-of-the-century travels of Thomas and Edith Shepherd, and reflects one family's changing tastes and values.
    • Shepherd Barn contains exhibits of antique farm implements, vehicles and a working blacksmith shop.

[edit] Central Massachusetts

[edit] Worcester County

[edit] Eastern Massachusetts

Morrill House-Issac Morrill 1680=== Essex County===

[edit] Middlesex County

[edit] Norfolk County

[edit] Suffolk County

[edit] Southeastern Massachusetts

[edit] Bristol County

  • Miscellany
    • Rotch-Jones-Duff House and Garden Museum (New Bedford) - home of William Rotch Jr, a whaling merchant; built in 1834
    • Elihu Akin House (Dartmouth) - cape-style house built; built in 1762

[edit] Plymouth County

[edit] Cape Cod and the islands

[edit] Barnstable County

[edit] The islands


[edit] See also