Well preserved home reflecting what it would be like to live in a upper middle class home in the 171...
Job Lane House
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Job Lane House, located in Bedford, Massachusetts, is a historical landmark that reflects over three centuries of American history. Originally built in 1664, it features artistic murals by Rufus Porter and a herb garden inspired by Lillian Dutton, providing a vivid glimpse into the community's rich heritage.
The museum is dedicated to the preservation of its unique legacy, exemplified by the restoration of a 1720s style barn with the help of over 80 volunteers. Each corner of the Job Lane House invites visitors to immerse themselves in the stories of innovation and resilience that shaped this remarkable home and its surroundings.
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Free guided tours of this old 1713 house are available on Sundays (from 2-4 pm) May through Octobe...
It's not open very often, it can be difficult to find, and the tour could use some improvement, but ...
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