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Massachusetts - Historic Homes and Sites in South of Boston/Plymouth

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Jabez Howland House
33 Sandwich Street
Plymouth, MA
Phone: 508-746-9590

This colonial was built in 1667 and features historic furnishings and household items. Open seasonally. There is an admission fee.



Jenney Grist Mill
6 Spring Lane
Plymouth, MA
Phone: 508-747-3715

A replica of the mill used by the Pilgrims. The original was built in 1636. Free admission.



John Alden House
105 Alden Street
Duxbury, MA
Phone: 781-934-9092

Two of the Mayflower'smost famous passengers, John and Priscilla Alden lived in this home in the 17th century. Open seasonally. There is an admission fee.



King Caesar House
King Caesar Road
Duxbury, MA
Phone: 617-934-6106

In 1808, this mansion was built by a wealthy ship magnate. Open seasonally. There is an admission charge.



La Salette Shrine
947 Park Street, Route 118
Attleboro, MA  02703
Phone: 508-222-5410

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These historic statuary gardens were designed as areas for meditation and worship. During the Christmas holiday a unique and decorative light display is offered.



Major John Bradford House
Maple Street and Landing Road
Kingston, MA
Phone: 617-585-6300

Built in 1674, this home features authentic antique furniture and a historic doll collection. Open seasonally. There is an admission fee.



Manjiro Trail
45 Center Street
Fairhaven, MA

For ten years, a young boy named Manjiro, the son of an American whaling captain, spent his life alongside his father after his rescue during a fishing trip. This walk recounts the places important in his life on the South Shore.



Mann Farmhouse and Historical Museum
Greenfield Lane
Scituate, MA  02066
Phone: 781-545-1083

Open: Open seasonally; call for hours of operation

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Built in the mid 18th century, the house now contains a museum of historical exhibits and a sail loft. The artifacts of the Mann family date from the 17th century and they include primitive Pilgrim furniture, carpenter and shoe making tools, military items, china, children's toys, early farming equipment and many valuable documents and books. Admission charge.



Marine Museum at Fall River
70 Water Street
Fall River, MA  02720
Phone: 508-674-3533

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Visitors will find the biggest exhibit in the nation concerning the HMS Titanic. The exhibit includes artifacts from the ship, memorabilia about survivors and victims, and a one-ton model of the ship. There is an admission fee.



Martin House Farm
22 Stoney Hill Road at Route 6
North Swansea, MA
Phone: 508-379-0376

Stunning rose gardens

The Martin House Farm is a rare example of an 18th and early 19th century farm which still retains the character of its original setting. It consists of the house, two barns and cultivated fields surrounded by dry stone walls and woodlands. A rose garden is a stunning feature.
Hours: May 1-November 1, Wednesday-Sunday, noon-4 p.m. Closed holidays. Fee charged.



Mattapoisett Museum and Carriage House
5 Church Street
Mattapoisett, MA  02739
Phone: 617-758-2844

Open: July and August, Wednesday-Saturday, 1-4 p.m.

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Housed in a restored Meeting House dating from 1821, the ancient pews, galleries, and replica of the old high pulpit carry visitors back to an age when life in this quiet New England village revolved around the church and town meeting. Admission is free.



Mayflower II
State Pier
Plymouth, MA
Phone: 508-746-1622

A reproduction of the original Mayflower, the ship in which the Pilgrims journeyed to America. Visitors will get a sample of what life was like during their voyage in 1620. Open seasonally. There is an admission charge.



Mayflower Society Museum
4 Winslow Street
Plymouth, MA  02360
Phone: 508-746-2590

Open: July – mid-September, daily, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.; Memorial Day weekend-June 30 and mid-September to mid-October, Friday – Sunday, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.

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The headquarters of the General Society of Mayflower Descendents is located in this 1754 home built by Edward Winslow, a Pilgrim descendant. It features furnishings spanning three centuries, a flying staircase and formal gardens.
Hours: July-Labor Day, open daily; Memorial Day weekend-June and early September-October, Friday-Sunday. Fee charged.



Middleboro Historical Museum
18 Jackson St.
Middleboro, MA  02346
Phone: 508-947-1969

Open: July-september, Wednesday and Saturday, 1-4 p.m.

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This historic museum features the miniatures collected by General Tom Thumb and his wife. Thumb was a midget and a celebrity in Phineas T. Barnum's circus. Also six other buildings of 1800-early 1900's social and industrial life exhibits.



New Bedford Whaling Museum
18 Johnny Cake Hill
New Bedford, MA  02740
Phone: 508-997-0046

Open: Open daily 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. and until 9 p.m. Thursdays in the summer. Closed Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year’s Day.

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The New Bedford Whaling Museum houses the world's most comprehensive collection of whaling and maritime artifacts. Climb aboard the world's largest ship model, the 89-foot bark Lagoda, and view the 66-foot skeleton of a rare blue whale. Admission charge.



Old Burying Ground
Chestnut Street
Duxbury, MA
Phone: 617-934-5261

This cemetery contains the graves of Myles Standish, John Alden, Priscilla Alden, their son and other pilgrims. No admission fee.

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Old Colony and Fall River Railroad Museum
Battleship Cove
Fall River, MA  02720
Phone: 508-674-9340

Open: May 5-June 30 and September 1-October 7, Saturday, noon-4 p.m. and Sunday, 10 a.m.-2 p.m.; July-August, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, noon-5 p.m.; closed October 8-May 4.

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Exhibits in this museum center on the history of railroading in the Fall River area and Southern New England. Train cars filled with extensive collection of railroad memorabilia. Open seasonally. Admission charge.



Old Colony Historical Society
66 Church Green
Taunton, MA  02780
Phone: 508-822-1622

Open: year-round, Tuesday – Saturday, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.

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The museum features a vast and varied collection of artifacts telling the story of the Taunton region's rich history from its founding through present day. Special collections include portraits, silver, military, stoves, furniture, and Native American artifacts. A local history and genealogical library is on premises. Admission charge



Old Ship Church
90 Main Street
Hingham, MA
Phone: 781-749-1679

This is the oldest, continuously operating wooden church in the U.S., built in 1681. Open seasonally.



Pilgrim Hall Museum
75 Court Street
Plymouth, MA  02360
Phone: 508-746-1620

Open: February 1 through December 31, daily, 9:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.; closed Christmas Day and the month of January

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Greek Revival building; Pilgrim furniture, paintings, and household objects; Native American artifacts; frame of ship Sparrow Hawk. There is an admission charge.



Plimoth Plantation Plymouth MAPlimoth Plantation
137 Warren Avenue
Plymouth, MA  02360
Phone: 508-746-1622

Your visit to the year 1627 is self-guided.

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The 1627 English Village is a re-creation of the small farming town built by English colonists in the midst of the Wampanoag homeland. Find yourself immersed in the year 1627, just seven years after the voyage of the Mayflower. In the village you will be surrounded by the modest timber-framed houses, fragrant raised-bed gardens, well-tended livestock and fascinating townspeople of Plymouth Colony, the first permanent English settlement in New England. Most of the objects in and around the houses are modern reproductions designed for everyday use and can be handled gently. The people you will meet are costumed role players who have taken on the names, viewpoints and life histories of the people who actually lived in the colony in 1627, popularly known as the "Pilgrims" today.



Plymouth Rock
Water Street
Plymouth, MA

The real thing. Plymouth Rock commemorates the site where the Pilgrims first came ashore in 1620.



Quincy Homestead
1010 Hancock Street
Quincy, MA
Phone: 617-472-5117

This 18th century mansion was the home of Dorothy Quincy, who eventually married John Hancock. Open seasonally. There is an admission charge.



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Richard Sparrow House
42 Summer Street
Plymouth, MA
Phone: 508-747-1240

Exhibits focus on crafts and 17th century pottery. Built in 1640, this is the oldest house in Plymouth. Open seasonally. There is an admission charge.



Rotch-Jones-Duff House and Garden Museum
936 County Street
New Bedford, MA  02740
Phone: 508-997-1401

Open: Monday-Saturday, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.; Sunday, noon-4 p.m.

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This 28-room Greek Revival mansion was built for whaling merchant William Rotch, Jr. in 1834. The house and formal gardens chronicle 150 years of economic, social and domestic life in New Bedford. The grounds encompass a full city block of gardens including a Wildflower Walk, a formal boxwood rose parterre garden, a cutting garden, a boxwood specimen garden and an historic wood lattice pergola. Fee charged.



Scituate Historical Society
First Parish Road
Scituate, MA
Phone: 617-545-0474

The Scituate Historical society is responsible for and offers tours of seven historic sites. Open seasonally. There is an admission fee.



Spooner House
27 North Street
Plymouth, MA
Phone: 508-746-0012

Built in 1749, the Spooner family occupied this house for over 2 centuries. Open seasonally. There is an admission fee.



Winslow House
Careswell and Webster Streets
Marshfield, MA
Phone: 617-837-5753

Built in 1699, this home served as Daniel Webster's law office in the 18th century. Of particular interest it the carriage house, featuring a stagecoach, phaeton and brougham. Open seasonally. There is an admission charge.



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Dighton Rock Museum
Bay View Road
Berkley, MA  02779
Phone: 508-822-7537

Open: Seasonally, by appointment only; call ahead

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The focus of this museum is a boulder with inscriptions attributed to Native Americans and Portuguese explorers. Admission is free.



Fall River Carousel
1 Central Street, Battleship Cove
Fall River, MA

Built in the 1920s, this carousel is in working order and open for riders seasonally. There is a charge to ride.



Fall River Historical Society
451 Rock Street
Fall River, MA  02720
Phone: 508-679-1071

Open: April-early November, Tuesday – Friday, 9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.; June-September, Saturday and Sunday, 1 - 5 p.m.

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Set in the mansion of a mill owner, this museum features both artwork and historic items. The exhibit related to Lizzie Borden, the infamous accused murderess, is of particular interest. Admission charge.

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Forefathers Monument
Allerton Street
Plymouth, MA
Phone: 508-746-1620

Monument to the pilgrims made out of solid granite. The largest of its kind in the United States. Free admission.



Fort Phoenix
Off MA Route 6
Fairhaven, MA

This historic fort was first constructed before the American Revolution. The top of the fort provides scenic views of the harbor. There is an admission charge.



Harlow Old Fort House
119 Sandwich Street
Plymouth, MH
Phone: 508-746-0012

This Pilgrim home was built in 1677.



Hedge House
126 Water Street
Plymouth, MA
Phone: 508-746-0012

Built in 1809, this was the home of a merchant and shipowner. 19th century home furniture is on display. Open seasonally. There is an admission fee.



Hingham Historical Society Museum
21 Lincoln Street
Hingham, MA  02043
Phone: 781-749-7721

Open: June 14-September 3, Tuesday-Saturday, 1:30-4:30 p.m.

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The Old Ordinary, a 17th-century building that began as a home and eventually became a tavern, currently is a house museum owned and operated by the Hingham Historical Society. Admission charge.



HMS Bounty
Battleship Cove
Fall River, MA
Phone: 508-673-3886

This replica of the famous ship is often used in films. When not at sea, however, it is docked in Fall River. Tours are offered seasonally. There is an admission fee.



Hull Lifesaving Museum
1117 Nantasket Avenue
Hull, MA  02045
Phone: 617-925-5433

Open: Open year-round; call for seasonal hours

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Nineteenth-century Life Saving Station facing Boston Light; working rescue apparatus; exhibits, shipwreck lore, and kid's loft. Admission charge.



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Abigail Adams Birthplace
Norton and North Streets
Weymouth, MA
Phone: 781-335-4205

The second First Lady of the United States was born in this home in 1744. The house has been restored to its condition in the mid 1700s, and contains period household items and furniture. Open seasonally. There is an admission fee.



Battleship Massachusetts
Battleship Cove
Fall River, MA
Phone: 508-678-1100

The battleship Massachusetts, submarine Lionfish, destroyer Joseph P. Kennedy Jr., are among the World War II vessels docked at this location. Visitors will enjoy tours of the vessels and related exhibits. There is an admission fee.



Brockton Historical Society Museums
216 North Pearl Street
Brockton, MA  02301
Phone: 617-583-1039

Open: September –June, first and third Sundays, 2-4 p.m.

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The history of the area is detailed in this museum, including Thomas Edison (an area resident), Rocky Marciano (boxer born in Brockton), plus exhibits on shoe-making and firefighting.



Captain Gershom Bradford House
931 Tremont Street
Duxbury, MA
Phone: 617-934-6106

This 19th century structure was home to a sea captain. Inside visitors will find exhibits relating to 19th century life and Bradford's marine career. Open seasonally. There is an admission charge.



Captain John Wilson House
4 Elm Street
Cohasset, MA  02025
Phone: 781-383-1434

Open: June-September, Tuesday-Friday, 1:30-4:30 p.m.

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Modest but typical 1810 New England village house is preserved in its original condition and contains a rare collection of antique furniture and artifacts to recreate an Early American dwelling. Admission is free.



Carousel Under the Clock
205 Nantasket Avenue
Hull, MA
Phone: 617-925-0472

A working antique carousel with authentic wooden horses. Visitors ride to music on a 1928 Wurlitzer organ. Open seasonally. There is a charge to ride the carousel.



Cudworth House
First Parish Road
Scituate, MA

This home was built in 1797 and now displays varied selection of antique household items and farm equipment. Of particular interest is a full working 19th century loom. Open seasonally. There is an admission charge.




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Shawn Colvin -- Salisbury
November 20, 2009
Trey McIntyre Project -- Cambridge
November 20, 2009 to November 22, 2009
Bill Blagg III: A Night of Magic -- Springfield
November 20, 2009 to November 21, 2009
America's Hometown Thanksgiving Celebration -- Plymouth
November 20, 2009 to November 22, 2009
Tupelo Night of Comedy – Salisbury
November 21, 2009
Homes for the Holidays Tour -- Gloucester
November 21, 2009
Harvey Robbins's Royalty of Doo Wopp and Stars of Motown -- Worcester
November 21, 2009
Sara Tavares -- Cambridge
November 21, 2009
Dark Star Orchestra -- Lowell
November 21, 2009
Cuisine of Provençale dinner – Deerfield
November 21, 2009
Thanksgiving Parade -- Plymouth
November 21, 2009
Lighting Ceremony at Faneuil Hall Marketplace -- Boston
November 21, 2009
Open Hearth Cooking Class: A Thanksgiving Menu -- Deerfield
November 21, 2009
Festival of Wreaths – Nantucket
November 25, 2009 to November 29, 2009
Thanksgiving Day Celebration -- Sturbridge
November 26, 2009
That's Amore: A Celebration of Dean Martin and Friends -- Springfield
November 27, 2009
Vineyard Artisans Holiday Festival – West Tisbury, Martha’s Vineyard
November 27, 2009 to November 28, 2009
Gallagher -- Salisbury
November 27, 2009
Not Another Bite. Dining in the Early 19th Century -- Waltham
November 27, 2009
Parade of the Big Balloons -- Springfield
November 27, 2009
Season of Thanks 2009 -- Deerfield
November 28, 2009
Charles Dickens's Great-Great-Grandson Performs "A Christmas Carol" – Sutton
November 28, 2009 to November 29, 2009
Wynonna Judd Holiday Show – New Bedford
December 1, 2009
“The Nutcracker” -- Worcester
December 4, 2009 to December 6, 2009
Hansel and Gretel -- Boston
December 4, 2009 to December 6, 2009
Stockbridge Main Street at Christmas
December 5, 2009 to December 6, 2009
A Holiday Celebration for Families – Stockbridge
December 5, 2009
“A Christmas Carol 2009” – New Bedford
December 5, 2009
A Christmas Celtic Sojourn -- Worcester
December 11, 2009
seARTS Wearable Arts Show & Sale – Gloucester
December 11, 2009 to December 12, 2009
Craft Boston Holiday 2009 -- Boston
December 11, 2009 to December 13, 2009
Cultural Survival Bazaar – Cambridge
December 12, 2009 to December 13, 2009
US Air Force Holiday Show – New Bedford
December 12, 2009
Vienna Boys Choir -- Worcester
December 13, 2009
New Bedford Symphony Orchestra Family Holiday Pops – New Bedford
December 19, 2009
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