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Gedney House
21 High Street, Salem, MAGedney House is significant not only for its framing, but also for its evidence of early decorative finishes in the hall chamber and parlor. Three successive color schemes, the earliest of which is believed to date to the house's construction, were discovered in the hall chamber. Learn More >
Salem shipwright Eleazer Gedney built the earliest portion of the Gedney House in 1665. Originally, the house was an asymmetrical composition consisting of two rooms on the first floor, a single chamber above, and an attic with a front-facing gable. Significant renovations to the structure in 1712 and 1800 resulted in dramatic changes to the... Learn More >
Gibson House Museum
137 Beacon St. , Boston, MAA time capsule of Back Bay domestic life from the mid-nineteenth to early-twentieth centuries. Learn More >
The Gibson House is a historic house museum located in the Back Bay neighborhood of Boston. Now a National Historic Landmark, the home served as residence to three generations of Gibson family members and their household staff between 1859 and 1954. The Museum’s four floors of period rooms, including the original kitchen, are a time capsule of... Learn More >
Gilbert Stuart Museum and Birthplace
815 Gilbert Stuart Road, Saunderstown, RIThe birthplace of America's foremost portraitist, Gilbert Stuart. Learn More >
The Gilbert Stuart Birthplace and Museum is situated on 23 acres in the woods of Saunderstown, Rhode Island on a beautiful millpond and stream, surrounded by gardens, woodland hiking trails, freshwater fishing and more! Step back in time to experience life in Colonial America’s first snuff mill, and the birthplace of the nation’s foremost... Learn More >
Gilman Garrison House
12 Water Street, Exeter, NHVisitors experience the house as it was restored by William Dudley, the last owner of the house before Historic New England acquired it in 1966. Dudley created a museum of regional history through the lives of generations of Gilmans and other residents. Learn More >
In 1709, the Gilman family built a garrison, or fortified structure, near the banks of the Squamscot River, where the family owned lucrative sawmills. The interior of this unusual building reveals walls constructed of massive sawn logs and a pulley above the main entrance that was used to operate a portcullis, or reinforced door. In the... Learn More >
Glebe House Museum & Gertrude Jekyll Garden
49 Hollow Road, Woodbury, CT18th Century Historic House Museum & Garden Learn More >
Set in the picturesque Litchfield Hills of historic Woodbury's village center, the Glebe House Museum offers visitors a glimpse of Revolutionary War-era Connecticut. The 18th Century Georgian house is furnished as the home of the Reverend John Rutgers Marshall, who lived here during the turmoil of the American War of Independence. The museum... Learn More >
Golden Ball Tavern Museum
662 Boston Post Road, Weston, MAThe Golden Ball Tavern Museum is a fascinating glimpse of Americana and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places Learn More >
Built in 1768 by prominent Weston resident, Isaac Jones, the Golden Ball Tavern Museum tells the story of loyalists in the American Revolution and six generations of the Jones family. The Tavern operated as an inn from 1770 to 1793 and played a pivotal role in the unfolding of the Revolutionary War during which time Isaac was accused as a... Learn More >
Gore Place
52 Gore Street, Waltham, MAThe historic National Landmark in Waltham, Massachusetts Learn More >
Gore Place is a 50-acre country estate in the city, a grand mansion steeped in history, a working farm, and an invaluable community resource.... Learn More >
Governor Henry Lippitt House Museum
199 Hope Street, Providence, RILippitt House Museum is a well preserved Victorian home with extensive handpainted surfaces, ornate woodwork, and many of its original furnishings. Learn More >
Heir to one of Rhode Island’s leading textile manufacturing families, Henry Lippitt (1818-1891) designed and supervised the construction in 1865 of a house at 199 Hope Street in Providence for his wife Mary Ann Balch (1823-1889) and their six children. Occupied by generations of the Lippitt family for 114 years, the house is a three story,... Learn More >
Governor John Langdon House
143 Pleasant Street, Portsmouth, NHGovernor John Langdon House is an exceptional Georgian mansion which George Washington “esteemed the first” in Portsmouth. Admission to Governor John Langdon House includes both a house tour and access to a rotating series of exhibitions. Learn More >
Governor John Langdon House is an exceptional Georgian mansion which George Washington “esteemed the first” in Portsmouth. Its reception rooms are of a grand scale suited to ceremonial occasions and are ornamented by elaborate wood carving in the Rococo style. John Langdon was a merchant, shipbuilder, Revolutionary War leader, signer of the... Learn More >
Gropius House
68 Baker Bridge Road, Lincoln, MAWalter Gropius, founder of the German design school known as the Bauhaus, was one of the most influential architects of the twentieth century. He designed Gropius House as his family home when he came to Massachusetts to teach architecture at Harvard's Graduate School of Design. Learn More >
Walter Gropius, founder of the German design school known as the Bauhaus, was one of the most influential architects of the twentieth century. He designed Gropius House as his family home when he came to Massachusetts to teach architecture at Harvard's Graduate School of Design. Modest in scale, the house was revolutionary in impact. It... Learn More >






