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Old brick meeting-house
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First church in Hingham, Mass., "Old Ship"
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First Church in Hingham, Mass., "Old Ship"
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First Church in Hingham, Mass., "Old Ship"
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First Church in Hingham, Mass., "Old Ship"
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Interior of Old Ship Church, Hingham, Mass.
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Looking north of Main Street at Old Ship Church
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The Old Meeting House (erected 1681) Hingham, Mass.
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The Old Meeting House (erected 1681) Hingham, Mass.
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The Old Meeting House (erected 1681) Hingham, Mass.
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The Old Ship Church, built 1681, Hingham, Mass.
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Old Ship Church (First Parish), built in 1681, Hingham, Mass.
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Old Ship Church, Hingham, Mass.
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Old Ship Church, Hingham, Mass.
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The Old Ship Church, Hingham, Mass., built in 1681
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Old Ship Church, oldest church in America, Hingham, Mass.
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The "Old Ship" First Parish Congregational Church, built A.D. 1681, Hingham, Mass.
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The Old Ship. Hingham, Mass. oldest meeting-house in U.S.
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Pulpit and tablet in Old Meeting House, Hingham, Mass.
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Austin House
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Bedford, Fitzgerald's, Walter Pollard Tavern.
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Boston, Amory House, Amory
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Boston, Amory St.
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Boston, Capen House, Union Street, Count Rumford apprenticed here in 1769.
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Boston, Clough House, Sheafe Street, before 1725
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Boston, Clough House, Vernon Place, 1698
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Boston, Clough House, Vernon Place, 1698
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Boston, corner of Tremont + Hollis Sts. where three members of the "Boston Tea Party" lived + were here dressed as Indians.
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Boston, Cotton Mather House, Hanover St., 1677.
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Boston, Dillaway House, Roxbury St., built by Rev. Oliver Peabody who died in 1752. The headquarters of Gen. John Thomas at the...
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Boston, Eliot House, Hanover St. The home of Rev. Andover + John Eliot in eighteenth century.
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Boston, Faneuil Hall, 1742
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Boston, Fulton Street, old buildings, taken down in 1896.
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Boston, Gray House, Prince St., a British Hospital in 1775.
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Boston, Hartt house, Hull Street, 1724
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Boston, mantel in Harrison Gray Otis House, Mt. Vernon St.
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Boston, Old Corner Bookstore, 1712.
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Boston, Old State House, 1713
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Boston, Paul Revere House, North Square about 1678.
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Boston, Porter House, Prince St., British Barracks
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The Bradsheet house, Salem, torn down in 1750, was built by Emanuel Downing and + was conveyed to his daughter, Anne Gardner in...
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Buckman Tavern, Lexington, Massachusetts
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Cambridge, Brattle House
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Cambridge, Craigie House, 1760
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Cambridge, Elmwood
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Cambridge, Fayerweather House
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Cambridge, Lee House
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Cambridge, Riedesel house
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Capen House, 1647
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Chelsea
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Chelsea, Gov. Bellingham mansion, 1670.
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Chelsea, Pratt House, 1660.
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Chelsea, the Cary Mansion built before or about the middle of the eighteenth century. Part of the Governor Bellingham estates.
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Concord, Alcott House
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Concord, built by James Minott in 1729 for his daughter Love, who married John Adams. Now known as the Deacon Johnson House.
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Concord, Deacon Brown House, now owned and occupied by the Concord Antiquarian Soc.
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Concord, Emerson House, 1828
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Concord, Hosmer House
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Concord, Hosmer House
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Concord, Jones House - a witness to the battle
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Concord, Jones House - a witness to the battle
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Concord, Old Minott House.
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Concord, owned and occupied in 1775 by Jonas Lee. Now called the Walcott House.
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Concord, the Old Manse, 1766.
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Concord, Wayside, 1757. Home of Nathaniel Hawthorne.
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Concord, Wright Tavern.
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Cradock House, 350 Riverside Ave., 1634.
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Cradock House, 350 Riverside Ave., 1634.
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Dedham, Fairbanks House, 1636.
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Dorchester, Blake House.
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Dorchester, Clap House.
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Dorchester, Clap House, 1767
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Dorchester, Pierce House, 1634
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Exterior, Old Belfry, Lexington, Massachusetts
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Fairbanks House, Dedham, 1636
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Faneuil Hall, "the cradle of liberty"
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Framingham, Haven House about 1694
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Gov. Simon Bradstreet House, North Andover, built in 1667
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Greenland, Weeks' House about 1710
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Greenland, Week's House, bayside, early eighteenth century
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Kingston, Bradford House, 1675
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Lexington, Buckman Tavern
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Lexington, Hancock Clarke Ho.
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Lexington, Harrington House
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Lexington, Old Belfry
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Loring + Greenough House, Jamaica Plain, 1760.
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Marshfield, Winslow House, 1700
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Medford, Blanchard House, 45 Riverside Ave., old house.
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Medford, Hall House, High St.
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Medford, Magoun Mansion now public library
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Milton, Old Vose House
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Milton, Vose House, where the "Suffolk Resolves" were adapted
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Mount Vernon
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Newbury, Coffin House between 1648-54.
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Newbury, Noyes House, between 1640-50.
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Newbury, Spencer Pierce House, about 1650.
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Old mill and powder house, W. Somerville
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Old mill and powder house, West Somerville, owned by John Mallet 1703/4. In 1775, it became a magazine of the American army.
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The Old South Meeting-House
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Old State House, west front
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