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This is a list of historic houses in Massachusetts.
Property | Town | County | Year Built | NRHP Date | Open to Public | Comments |
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The Mount | Lenox | Berkshire | 1902 | 1971 | Yes | Home of author Edith Wharton |
Ventfort Hall | Lenox | Berkshire | 1893 | 1993 | Yes | |
Frelinghuysen Morris House and Studio | Stockbridge | Berkshire | 1930 (studio)
1941 (house) |
2016 | Yes | Home and studio of artists George L.K. Morris and Suzy Frelinghuysen |
Arrowhead | Pittsfield | Berkshire | 1785 | 1966 | Yes | Home of author Herman Melville |
Chesterwood | Stockbridge | Berkshire | 1896 | 1966 | Yes | Summer home and studio of sculptor Daniel Chester French |
Merwin House | Stockbridge | Berkshire | c. 1825 | Yes | ||
Mission House | Stockbridge | Berkshire | 1739 | 1968 | Yes | |
Naumkeag | Stockbridge | Berkshire | 1887 | 1975 | Yes | Estate of Joseph Hodges and Caroline Sterling Choate |
Susan B. Anthony Birthplace | Adams | Berkshire | 1817 | 1985 | Yes | Birthplace of suffragette Susan B. Anthony |
Colonel John Ashley House | Sheffield | Berkshire | 1735 | 1975 | Yes | |
Bidwell House | Monterey | Berkshire | c. 1762 | 1982 | Yes | Home of Reverend Adonijah Bidwell, Monterey's first minister |
The Folly | Williamstown | Berkshire | 1966 | Yes | Part of the Field Farm nature preserve | |
Leavitt-Hovey House | Greenfield | Franklin | 1797 | 1983 | Yes | Home of the Greenfield Public Library |
Wistariahurst | Holyoke | Franklin | 1868 | 1973 | Yes | Home of philanthropist Belle Skinner; originally located in Williamsburg and relocated to Holyoke in 1874 |
Santarella | Tyringham | Berkshire | 1920s | Yes (as event venue) | Home of sculptor Henry Hudson Kitson | |
Dickinson Homestead | Amherst | Hampshire | 1813 | 1966 | Yes | Birthplace and home of poet Emily Dickinson; on same property as The Evergreens |
The Evergreens | Amherst | Hampshire | 1856 | 1966 | Yes | Home of attorney Austin Dickinson, older brother of poet Emily Dickinson; on same property as the Dickinson Homestead |
Strong House | Amherst | Hampshire | c. 1744 | 1984 | Yes | |
William Cullen Bryant Homestead | Cummington | Hampshire | 1783 | 1966 | Yes | Boyhood home and later summer residence of poet and newspaper editor William Cullen Bryant |
Porter–Phelps–Huntington House | Hadley | Hampshire | 1752 | 1973 | Yes | |
Nathaniel Parsons House | Northampton | Hampshire | c. 1719 | 2001 | Yes | Part of the Parsons-Shepherd-Damon Houses Historic District |
Shepherd House | Northampton | Hampshire | 1795 | 2001 | Yes | Part of the Parsons-Shepherd-Damon Houses Historic District |
Isaac Damon House | Northampton | Hampshire | c. 1813 | 2001 | Yes | Part of the Parsons-Shepherd-Damon Houses Historic District |
Joseph Stone House | Auburn | Worcester | 1729 | 1986 | ||
Willard House | Grafton | Worcester | 1718 | 1982 | Yes | Home and shop of clockmaker Simon Willard and his brothers Benjamin, Ephraim, and Aaron |
General Artemas Ward House | Shrewsbury | Worcester | 1727 | 1976 | Yes | Home of Revolutionary War General Artemas Ward |
Dupee Estate | Newton | Middlesex | 1881 | 1986 | Yes | Last home of religious leader Mary Baker Eddy |
Macy–Colby House | Amesbury | Essex | c. 1745 | 2008 | Yes | Home of early settler Thomas Macy |
Isaac Morrill House | Amesbury | Essex | c. 1680 | |||
Sarah Badgley House | Amesbury | Essex | Yes | One of numerous residences of religious leader Mary Baker Eddy | ||
John Greenleaf Whittier House | Amesbury | Essex | 1811 | 1966 | Yes | Home of poet and abolitionist John Greenleaf Whittier |
Newhall House | Swampscott | Essex | Yes | One of numerous residences of religious leader Mary Baker Eddy | ||
Wentworth House | Stoughton | Norfolk | Yes | One of numerous residences of religious leader Mary Baker Eddy | ||
Mary Baker Eddy House | Lynn | Essex | Yes | One of numerous residences of religious leader Mary Baker Eddy | ||
Russell House | Andover | Essex | 1805 | 1982 | Yes | |
John Balch House | Beverly | Essex | c. 1679 | 1973 | Yes | |
John Cabot House | Beverly | Essex | 1781 | 1975 | Yes | |
John Hale House | Beverly | Essex | 1694 | 1974 | Yes | Home of Reverend John Hale, Beverly's first minister and participant in the Salem witch trials |
Long Hill | Beverly | Essex | Yes | Summer home of author and magazine editor Ellery Sedgwick | ||
Judge Samuel Holton House | Danvers | Essex | c. 1670 | Yes | Home of physician and statesman Samuel Holton | |
Rebecca Nurse Homestead | Danvers | Essex | c. 1700 | Yes | Site of the home of Salem witch trial victim Rebecca Nurse | |
General Israel Putnam House | Danvers | Essex | c. 1648 | 1976 | Yes | Birthplace of Revolutionary War General Israel Putnam |
Choate House | Essex | Essex | c. 1730 | Yes | Birthplace of attorney and U.S. Congressman Rufus Choate | |
Coffin House | Newbury | Essex | c. 1678 | Yes | ||
Beauport | Gloucester | Essex | 1907 | 1976 | Yes | Home of antiquarian and designer Henry Davis Sleeper |
Captain Elias Davis House | Gloucester | Essex | 1804 | Yes | Part of the Cape Ann Museum | |
Hammond Castle | Gloucester | Essex | 1929 | 1973 | Yes | Home and laboratory of inventor John Hays Hammond Jr. |
Sargent House | Gloucester | Essex | 1782 | Yes | Home of feminist author and philosopher Judith Sargent Murray | |
White–Ellery House | Gloucester | Essex | 1710 | 1990 | Yes | |
John Whipple House | Ipswich | Essex | 1677 | 1966 | Yes | |
Cushing House | Newburyport | Essex | c. 1808 | 1973 | Yes | Home of diplomat and U.S. Congressman Caleb Cushing |
Dole–Little House | Newbury | Essex | c. 1715 | Yes | ||
Spencer–Peirce–Little Farm | Newbury | Essex | c. 1690 | 1968 | Yes | |
Swett–Ilsley House | Newbury | Essex | c. 1670 | Yes | ||
Captain Timothy Johnson House | North Andover | Essex | c. 1720 | 1990 | Yes | |
Andrew–Safford House | Salem | Essex | 1819 | Yes | Part of the collection of historic houses owned by the Peabody Essex Museum | |
John Ward House | Salem | Essex | c. 1684 | Yes | Part of the collection of historic houses owned by the Peabody Essex Museum | |
Crowninshield–Bentley House | Salem | Essex | c. 1727 | Yes | Part of the collection of historic houses owned by the Peabody Essex Museum | |
Gardner–Pingree House | Salem | Essex | 1804 | 1970 | Yes | Part of the collection of historic houses owned by the Peabody Essex Museum |
Derby–Beebe Summer House | Salem | Essex | 1799 | Yes | Part of the collection of historic houses owned by the Peabody Essex Museum | |
John Tucker Daland House | Salem | Essex | 1851 | Yes | Part of the collection of historic houses owned by the Peabody Essex Museum | |
Ropes Mansion | Salem | Essex | 1727 | Yes | Part of the collection of historic houses owned by the Peabody Essex Museum | |
Samuel Pickman House | Salem | Essex | c. 1665 | Yes | Part of the collection of historic houses owned by the Peabody Essex Museum | |
Vilate Young House | Salem | Essex | c. 1841 | Yes | Part of the collection of historic houses owned by the Peabody Essex Museum | |
Gilbert Chadwick House | Salem | Essex | c. 1805 | Yes | Part of the collection of historic houses owned by the Peabody Essex Museum | |
Bessie Monroe House | Salem | Essex | 1811 | 1983 | No | |
Derby House | Salem | Essex | 1762 | 1976 | Yes | Part of the Salem Maritime National Historic Site |
Hawkes House | Salem | Essex | 1800 | 1976 | Yes | Part of the Salem Maritime National Historic Site |
Narbonne House | Salem | Essex | 1675 | 1976 | Yes | Part of the Salem Maritime National Historic Site |
John Bertram Mansion | Salem | Essex | 1855 | Yes | Home of the Salem Public Library | |
Perice-Nichols House | Salem | Essex | 1782 | 1968 | Yes | Part of the collection of historic houses owned by the Peabody Essex Museum |
Stephen Phillips House | Salem | Essex | c. 1805 | 1983 | Yes | |
Pickering House | Salem | Essex | c. 1664 | Yes | ||
Jonathan Corwin House | Salem | Essex | c. 1630 | Yes | Also known as The Witch House; home of magistrate Jonathan Corwin | |
Gedney House | Salem | Essex | c. 1665 | 1974 | Yes | |
Francis Cox House | Salem | Essex | 1846 | Yes | ||
Turner-Ingersoll Mansion | Salem | Essex | 1668 | 1973 | Yes | Also known as the House of the Seven Gables, made famous by author Nathaniel Hawthorne |
Joseph Story House | Salem | Essex | 1811 | 1973 | Home of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Joseph Story | |
Joseph Fenno House | Salem | Essex | 1812 | 2008 | ||
Joshua Ward House | Salem | Essex | 1784 | 1978 | Currently operated as a hotel | |
Nathaniel Hawthorne Birthplace | Salem | Essex | c. 1740 | Birthplace of author Nathaniel Hawthorne | ||
Nathaniel Bowditch House | Salem | Essex | c. 1760 | 1966 | Yes | Home of mathematician Nathaniel Bowditch |
Thomas March Woodbridge House | Salem | Essex | 1809 | 1975 | ||
John P. Peabody House | Salem | Essex | 1868 | 1983 | Currently operated as an Inn | |
West Cogswell House | Salem | Essex | 1834 | 1983 | Three Greek Revival rowhouses; home of Civil War General William Cogswell | |
Joel Bowker House | Salem | Essex | c. 1809 | |||
William Pike House | Salem | Essex | c. 1770 | |||
William Murray House | Salem | Essex | c. 1688 | 1990 | ||
Yin Yu Tang House | Salem | Essex | c. 1780 | Part of the collection of historic houses owned by the Peabody Essex Museum; originally built in Anhui Provence, China | ||
John Humphreys House | Swampscott | Essex | c. 1700 | 1990 | ||
Boardman House | Saugus | Essex | c. 1692 | 1966 | Yes | |
Brocklebank–Nelson–Beecher House | Georgetown | Essex | c. 1668 | |||
Claflin–Richards House | Wenham | Essex | c. 1690 | 1973 | Yes | |
Cogswell's Grant | Essex | Essex | 1990 | Yes | Home of preservationists Bertram K. and Nina Fletcher Little | |
Jeremiah Lee Mansion | Marblehead | Essex | 1768 | 1960 | ||
Stevens–Coolidge Place | North Andover | Essex | Yes | Summer home of author and collector John Gardner Coolidge | ||
John Greenleaf Whittier Homestead | Haverhill | Essex | 1688 | Birthplace nad boyhood home of poet and abolitionist John Greenleaf Whittier | ||
Parson Capen House | Topsfield | Essex | 1694 | 1966 | Yes | Home of clergyman Joseph Capen |
Jason Russell House | Arlington | Middlesex | c. 1740 | 1974 | Yes | Site of the bloodiest fighting in the Battle of Lexington and Concord |
Fowle–Reed–Wyman House | Arlington | Middlesex | c. 1706 | 1975 | ||
Cooper–Frost–Austin House | Cambridge | Middlesex | c. 1681 | 1972 | Yes | |
Elmwood | Cambridge | Middlesex | 1767 | 1966 | Yes | Home of U.S. Vice President Elbridge Gerry, among other notable persons |
Asa Gray House | Cambridge | Middlesex | 1810 | 1966 | Home of botanist Asa Gray | |
Hooper–Lee–Nichols House | Cambridge | Middlesex | 1685 | 1979 | Yes | |
Longfellow House | Cambridge | Middlesex | 1759 | Yes | Home of poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow; site of General George Washington's headquarters during the Siege of Boston | |
Barrett–Byam Homestead | Chelmsford | Middlesex | c. 1663 | Yes | ||
Old Chelmsford Garrison House | Chelmsford | Middlesex | 1691 | 1973 | Yes | |
Old Manse | Concord | Middlesex | 1770 | 1966 | Yes | Home of Revered William Emerson Sr. and author Nathaniel Hawthorne |
Orchard House | Concord | Middlesex | c. 1710 | 1966 | Yes | Home of philosopher and reformer Amos Bronson Alcott and his family, including his daughter author Louisa May Alcott |
The Wayside | Concord | Middlesex | c. 1717 | 1980 | Yes | Part of the Minuteman National Historic Park; home of authors Louisa May Alcott, Nathaniel Hawthorne, and Margaret Sidney |
Ralph Waldo Emerson House | Concord | Middlesex | 1828 | 1966 | Yes | Home of poet and philosopher Ralph Waldo Emerson |
Reuben Brown House | Concord | Middlesex | 1725 | |||
Hancock–Clarke House | Lexington | Middlesex | 1738 | 1971 | Yes | Childhood home of statesman John Hancock |
Codman House | Lincoln | Middlesex | c. 1740 | 1974 | Yes | |
Gropius House | Lincoln | Middlesex | 1938 | 2000 | Yes | Home of architect Walter Gropius |
Hoar Tavern | Lincoln | Middlesex | 1680 | 1973 | ||
Grandfather's House | Medford | Middlesex | 1839 | 1975 | Claimed to be the house named in the poem "Over the River and Through the Wood" by Lydia Maria Child; home of shipbuilder Paul Curtis | |
Isaac Royall House | Medford | Middlesex | 1732 | 1966 | ||
Peter Tufts House | Medford | Middlesex | c. 1678 | 1968 | ||
Whistler House | Lowell | Middlesex | 1823 | Yes | Birthplace of artist James McNeill Whistler | |
Reginald A. Fessenden House | Newton | Middlesex | 1919 | 1976 | Home of inventor Reginald Fessenden | |
Samuel Gaut House | Somerville | Middlesex | 1855 | 1989 | ||
Jonathan Green House | Stoneham | Middlesex | 17200 | 1984 | ||
Reed Homestead | Townsend | Middlesex | Yes | |||
Randall-Hale Homestead | Stow | Middlesex | 1710 | 1996 | ||
Gore Place | Waltham | Middlesex | 1806 | 1970 | Yes (as event venue) | Summer home of attorney and diplomat Christopher Gore |
Lyman Estate | Waltham | Middlesex | 1793 | 1970 | Yes | |
Robert Treat Paine Estate | Waltham | Middlesex | 1866 | 1975 | Yes | Home of attorney and philanthropist Robert Treat Paine |
Browne House | Watertown | Middlesex | c. 1696 | 1990 | Yes | |
1790 House | Woburn | Middlesex | 1790 | 1974 | ||
Baldwin House | Woburn | Middlesex | 1750 | 1971 | Home to civil engineer Loammi Baldwin Jr.; currently operates as a restaurant | |
Benjamin Thompson House | Woburn | Middlesex | 1714 | 1975 | Yes | Birthplace of scientist and inventor Benjamin Thompson |
John Adams Birthplace | Quincy | Norfolk | 1722 | 1966 | Yes | Part of the Adams National Historic Park; birthplace of U.S. President John Adams |
John Quincy Adams Birthplace | Quincy | Norfolk | 1716 | 1966 | Yes | Part of the Adams National Historic Park; home of U.S. President John Adams and his wife Abigail; birthplace of U.S. President John Quincy Adams |
Josiah Quincy House | Quincy | Norfolk | 1770 | 1976 | Yes | Home of Revolutionary War Colonel Josiah Quincy |
Peacefield | Quincy | Norfolk | 1731 | Part of the Adams National Historic Park; home of U.S. President John Adams and his wife Abigail, U.S. President John Quincy Adams and his wife Louisa | ||
John Fitzgerald Kennedy Birthplace | Brookline | Norfolk | Yes | Home of businessman and Kennedy family patriarch Joseph P. Kennedy Sr. and his wife Rose; birthplace and childhood home of U.S. President John F. Kennedy | ||
George R. Minot House | Brookline | Norfolk | 1929 | 1976 | Home of medical research and Nobel Prize winner George Minot | |
Endicott Estate | Dedham | Norfolk | 1904 | 2002 | Yes (as event venue) | Home of businessman Henry Bradford Endicott |
Fairbanks House | Dedham | Norfolk | c. 1641 | 1966 | Yes | Home of early settler Jonathan Fairbanks; oldest surviving timber-frame house in North America |
Captain Robert Bennet Forbes House | Milton | Norfolk | 1833 | 1966 | Yes | |
Eleanor Cabot Bradley Estate | Canton | Norfolk | 1902 | Yes | ||
General Sylvanus Thayer House | Braintree | Norfolk | 1720 | 1974 | Yes | Home of Brigadier General Sylvanus Thayer |
First Harrison Gray Otis House | Boston | Suffolk | 1795 | 1970 | Yes | Home of politician Harrison Gray Otis; designed by architect Charles Bullfinch |
Second Harrison Gray Otis House | Boston | Suffolk | 1802 | 1973 | Home of politician Harrison Gray Otis; designed by architect Charles Bullfinch | |
Third Harrison Gray Otis House | Boston | Suffolk | 1806 | Home of politician Harrison Gray Otis; designed by architect Charles Bullfinch | ||
Amory–Ticknor House | Boston | Suffolk | 1804 | Home of businessman Thomas Coffin Amory, among other notable persons | ||
Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum | Boston | Suffolk | 1903 | Yes | Home of collector and philanthropist Isabella Stewart Gardner | |
Gibson House | Boston | Suffolk | 1860 | 2001 | ||
Paul Revere House | Boston | Suffolk | c. 1680 | 1966 | Yes | Home of silversmith and American patriot Paul Revere |
Pierce–Hichborn House | Boston | Suffolk | 1711 | 1968 | Yes | |
Nichols House | Boston | Suffolk | 1804 | Home of landscape architect Rose Standish Nichols | ||
James Blake House | Boston (Dorchester) | Suffolk | 1661 | 1974 | Yes | |
Captain Lemuel Clap House | Boston (Dorchester) | Suffolk | 1765 | 1974 | Yes | |
William Clapp House | Boston (Dorchester) | Suffolk | 1806 | 1974 | Yes | |
Pierce House | Boston | Suffolk | c. 1683 | 1974 | Yes | |
William Lloyd Garrison House | Boston | Suffolk | c. 1850 | 1966 | Home of abolitionist and reformer William Lloyd Garrison | |
Shirley–Eustis House | Boston | Suffolk | 1741 | 1960 | Home of colonial Governor William Shirley | |
Edward Everett Hale House | Boston | Suffolk | 1841 | 1979 | Home of minister and author Edward Everett Hale | |
Loring–Greenough House | Boston | Suffolk | 1760 | 1972 | Yes | Home of colonial naval officer Joshua Loring; site of Revolutionary War General Nathanael Greene's headquarters |
Ellen Swallow Richards House | Boston | Suffolk | 1992 | Home of chemist Ellen Swallow Richards and her husband Robert | ||
David M. Anthony House | Fall River | Bristol | 1875 | 1983 | ||
David M. Anthony House | Swansea | Bristol | 1895 | 1990 | ||
Harold H. Anthony House | Swansea | Bristol | 1922 | |||
Ariadne J. and Mary A. Borden House | Fall River | Bristol | 1882 | 1983 | ||
Borden–Winslow House | Fall River | Bristol | 1740 | 1983 | ||
Lafayette–Durfee House | Fall River | Bristol | <1750 | 1982 | ||
William Lindsey House | Fall River | Bristol | 1844 | 1983 | ||
John Mace Smith House | Fall River | Bristol | 1844 | 1983 | ||
Luther Winslow Jr. House | Fall River | Bristol | 1795 | 1983 | ||
Carr–Osborn House | Fall River | Bristol | 1843 | 1980 | No | |
Fisher–Richardson House | Mansfield | Bristol | c. 1743 | 1998 | ||
Rotch–Jones–Duff House | New Bedford | Bristol | 1834 | 2005 | Part of the New Bedford Whaling National Historic Park | |
Benjamin Rodman Mansion | New Bedford | Bristol | Part of the New Bedford Whaling National Historic Park | |||
Christopher Carpenter House | Rehoboth | Bristol | 1800 | 1983 | ||
Colonel Thomas Carpenter III House | Rehoboth | Bristol | 1755 | 1983 | Home of Revolutionary War Colonel Thomas Carpenter III | |
Carpenter House | Rehoboth | Bristol | 1789 | Home of Revolutionary War Colonel Thomas Carpenter III | ||
J.C. Bartlett House | Taunton | Bristol | 1880 | 1984 | ||
Samuel Colby House | Taunton | Bristol | 1869 | 1984 | ||
McKinstrey House | Taunton | Bristol | 1759 | 1984 | No | |
Morse House | Taunton | Bristol | 1850 | 1984 | No | |
William L. White Jr. House | Taunton | Bristol | 1872 | 1984 | No | |
John Alden House | Duxbury | Plymouth | c. 1630 | 1978 | Yes | Home of Mayflower passenger John Alden and his wife Priscilla |
King Caesar House | Duxbury | Plymouth | 1809 | 1978 | Home of shipbuilder Ezra Weston II | |
Nathaniel Winsor Jr. House | Duxbury | Plymouth | 1807 | 1986 | Yes | |
Harlow Old Fort House | Plymouth | Plymouth | 1677 | 1974 | Yes | |
Jabez Howland House | Plymouth | Plymouth | 1667 | 1974 | Yes | |
Richard Sparrow House | Plymouth | Plymouth | c. 1640 | 1974 | Yes | |
Isaac Winslow House | Marshfield | Plymouth | c. 1700 | 2000 | Yes | Home of jurist Isaac Winslow |
Atwood House | Chatham | Barnstable | c. 1752 | Yes | ||
Isaac Crocker Homestead | Barnstable | Barnstable | c. 1750 | |||
Winslow Crocker House | Yarmouth | Barnstable | c. 1780 | |||
Hoxie House | Sandwich | Barnstable | c. 1675 | |||
Wing Fort House | Sandwich | Barnstable | 1641 | 1976 | Yes | |
Aud Lang Syne | Nantucket | Nantucket | c. 1675 | |||
Jethro Coffin House | Nantucket | Nantucket | 1686 | 1968 | Yes | |
Allen House | Deerfield | Franklin | 1734 | Yes | Part of the collection of historic houses owned by Historic Deerfield | |
Ashley House | Deerfield | Franklin | 1734 | Yes | Part of the collection of historic houses owned by Historic Deerfield | |
Stebbins House | Deerfield | Franklin | 1799 | Yes | Part of the collection of historic houses owned by Historic Deerfield | |
Barnard Tavern | Deerfield | Franklin | 1795 | Yes | Part of the collection of historic houses owned by Historic Deerfield | |
Dwight House | Deerfield | Franklin | c. 1754 | Yes | Part of the collection of historic houses owned by Historic Deerfield; originally located in Springfield and relocated to Deerfield in 1950 | |
Frary House | Deerfield | Franklin | c. 1750 | Yes | Part of the collection of historic houses owned by Historic Deerfield | |
Sheldon House | Deerfield | Franklin | c. 1755 | Yes | Part of the collection of historic houses owned by Historic Deerfield | |
Wells–Thorn House | Deerfield | Franklin | 1747 | Yes | Part of the collection of historic houses owned by Historic Deerfield | |
Williams House | Deerfield | Franklin | 1730 | Yes | Part of the collection of historic houses owned by Historic Deerfield | |
Wright House | Deerfield | Franklin | 1824 | Yes | Part of the collection of historic houses owned by Historic Deerfield | |
Munroe Tavern | Lexington | Middlesex | 1731 | 1976 | Yes | |
Buckman Tavern | Lexington | Middlesex | c. 1710 | 1966 | Yes | |
Job Brooks House | Concord | Middlesex | 1740 | Yes | Part of the Minuteman National Historic Park | |
Nathan Meriam House | Concord | Middlesex | 1705 | Yes | Part of the Minuteman National Historic Park | |
Samuel Brooks House | Concord | Middlesex | 1692 | Yes | Part of the Minuteman National Historic Park | |
Samuel Hartwell House | Concord | Middlesex | c. 1695 | Yes | Part of the Minuteman National Historic Park | |
Major John Buttrick House | Concord | Middlesex | 1717 | Yes | Part of the Minuteman National Historic Park | |
Elisha Jones House | Concord | Middlesex | 1740 | Yes | Part of the Minuteman National Historic Park | |
Hartwell Tavern | Concord | Middlesex | 1733 | Yes | Part of the Minuteman National Historic Park | |
Jacob Whittemore House | Lexington | Middlesex | 1716 | Yes | Part of the Minuteman National Historic Park | |
Captain William Smith House | Concord | Middlesex | 1692 | Yes | Part of the Minuteman National Historic Park | |
Colonel James Barrett House | Concord | Middlesex | 1705 | Yes | Part of the Minuteman National Historic Park | |
Fenno House | Sturbridge | Worcester | c. 1725 | Yes | Part of the collection of historic houses owned by Old Sturbridge Village (OSV); originally located in Canton and relocated to OSV in 1949 | |
Fitch House | Sturbridge | Worcester | c. 1737 | Yes | Part of the collection of historic houses owned by Old Sturbridge Village (OSV); originally located in Willimantic, Connecticut and relocated to OSV in 1939 | |
Salem Towne House | Sturbridge | Worcester | c. 1796 | Yes | Part of the collection of historic houses owned by Old Sturbridge Village (OSV); originally located in Charlton and relocated to OSV in 1952 | |
Bixby House | Sturbridge | Worcester | c. 1808 | Yes | Part of the collection of historic houses owned by Old Sturbridge Village (OSV); originally located in Barre and relocated to OSV in 1986 | |
Solomon Richardson House | Sturbridge | Worcester | c. 1748 | Yes | Part of the collection of historic houses owned by Old Sturbridge Village (OSV); originally located in East Brookfield and relocated to OSV in 1937 | |
Freeman Farmhouse | Sturbridge | Worcester | c. 1815 | Yes | Part of the collection of historic houses owned by Old Sturbridge Village (OSV); originally located in Sturbridge and relocated to OSV in 1951 | |
Phillips House | West Springfield | Hampden | c. 1767 | Yes | Part of the collection of historic houses owned by Storrowtown Village Museum; originally located in Taunton | |
Potter Mansion | West Springfield | Hampden | c. 1776 | Yes | Part of the collection of historic houses owned by Storrowtown Village Museum; originally located in North Brookfield | |
Gilbert Farmstead | West Springfield | Hampden | c. 1794 | Yes | Part of the collection of historic houses owned by Storrowtown Village Museum; originally located in West Brookfield | |
Atkinson Tavern | West Springfield | Hampden | c. 1789 | Yes | Part of the collection of historic houses owned by Storrowtown Village Museum; originally located in Prescott | |
Vincent House | Edgartown | Dukes | 1672 | Yes | ||
Daniel Fisher House | Edgartown | Dukes | 1840 | Yes (as event venue) | ||
Desire Osborne House | Edgartown | Dukes | 1776 | No | In use as a commercial building | |
John Coffin House | Edgartown | Dukes | 1703 | No | In use as a commercial building | |
Amos Blanchard House | Andover | Essex | 1820 | Yes | ||
Castle Hill | Ipswich | Essex | 1928 | Yes | ||
Paine–Dodge House | Ipswich | Essex | 1694 | 1990 | Yes | |
John Heard House | Ipswich | Essex | 1795 | Yes | Home to the Ipswich Museum (Historical Society) | |
Elihu Thompson House | Swampscott | Essex | 1889 | 1976 | No | Home of inventor and industrialist Elihu Thompson; currently in use as the Swampscott Town Hall |
The Stone House | Belchertown | Hampshire | ||||
Jefferson Cutler House | Arlington | Middlesex | 1830 | 1992 | Yes | |
Edmund Fowle House | Watertown | Middlesex | 1772 | 1977 | Yes | Home to the Watertown Historic Society |
Frederick Law Olmsted Estate | Brookline | Norfolk | 1810 | Yes | Home of landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted | |
Captain John Wilson House | Cohasset | Norfolk | 1810 | Yes | ||
Beals Homestead | Brockton | Plymouth | 1767 | Yes | ||
Old Oaken Bucket Homestead | Scituate | Plymouth | No | Inspiration for the poem "The Old Oaken Bucket" by Samuel Woodworth | ||
William Hickling Prescott House | Boston | Plymouth | 1808 | 1966 | Yes | Also known as the Headquarters House; home of historian William H. Prescott |
Cormier Woods | Uxbridge | Worcester | ||||
Fruitlands Farmhouse | Harvard | Worcester | Yes | |||
Holyoke–French House | Boxford | Essex | 1760 | 1972 | Yes | Home to the Boxford Historical Society |
Adams–Clarke House | Georgetown | Essex | c. 1730 | No | ||
Benjamin Abbot House | Andover | Essex | No | |||
Boardman House | Saugus | Essex | 1692 | Yes | ||
Hedge House | Plymouth | Plymouth | 1809 | Yes | ||
Oliver House Estate | Middleborough | Plymouth | ||||
Nye Homestead | Sandwich | Barnstable | 1678 | Yes | ||
Cudworth House | Scituate | Plymouth | 1797 | |||
Mayflower Society House | Plymouth | Plymouth | 1754 | Yes | Home of loyalist Edward Winslow | |
Major John Bradford Homestead | Kingston | Plymouth | 1675 | Yes | ||
Bigelow Tavern | West Boylston | Worcester | c. 1775 | Yes | Home to the West Boylston Historical Society | |
Abigail Adams Birthplace | Weymouth | Norfolk | 1685 | Yes | Birthplace of First Lady Abigail Adams (née Smiith) | |
Clara Barton Homestead | Oxford | Worcester | 1818 | 1977 | Yes | Birthplace and home of pioneering nurse Clara Barton |
Lizzie Borden House | Fall River | Bristol | Yes | Site of the famous Borden murders; currently operating as a bed and breakfast | ||
Salisbury House | Worcester | Worcester | c. 1837 | 1975 | ||
Captain Gershom Bradford House | Duxbury | Plymouth | 1807 | 1978 | Yes | |
Jacobs Farmhouse | Norwell | Plymouth | 1726 | Yes | Home to the Norwell Historical Society | |
Sibley House | Westborough | Worcester | 1844 | Yes | Home to the Westborough Historical Society | |
Peter Rice Homestead | Marlborough | Middlesex | 1688 | Yes | Home to the Marlborough Historical Society | |
Jonathan Hosmer House | Acton | Middlesex | c. 1750 | Yes | Home to the Acton Historical Society | |
Simeon Strong House | Amherst | Franklin | c. 1750 | Yes | Home to the Amherst Historical Society | |
Clara Sexton House | Billerica | Middlesex | c. 1723 | Yes | ||
Sawyer House | Bolton | Worcester | Yes | Home to the Bolton Historical Society | ||
Asa French House | Braintree | Norfolk | c. 1699 | Yes | ||
Gallivan House | Braintree | Norfolk | 1930 | No | ||
Cobb House | Brewster | Barnstable | Yes | Home to the Brewster Historical Society | ||
Widow Harris House | Brookline | Norfolk | c. 1785 | Yes | ||
Edward Devotion House | Brookline | Norfolk | c. 1680 | Yes | ||
Swift–Daley House | Eastham | Barnstable | 1741 | Yes | ||
Benjamin Caryl House | Dover | Middlesex | c. 1774 | Yes | ||
Captain Baker House | Dennis | Barnstable | 1801 | Yes | ||
Josiah Dennis Manse | Dennis | Barnstable | Yes | |||
Dottridge Homestead | Cotuit | Barnstable | c. 1810 | Yes | ||
Samuel Heald House | Carlisle | Middlesex | c. 1740 | Yes | Home to the Carlisle Historical Society | |
Elizabeth Hitchcock Brayton House | Fall River | Bristol | Yes | Home to the Fall River Historical Society | ||
Francis Wicks House | Falmouth | Barnstable | c. 1790 | Yes | ||
Conant House | Falmouth | Barnstable | c. 1730 | Yes | Home to the Falmouth Historical Society | |
Wyman House | Burlington | Middlesex | ||||
Boutwell House | Groton | Middlesex | 1851 | Yes | Home to the Groton History Center | |
The Buttonwoods | Haverhill | Essex | 1814 | Yes | ||
John Ward House | Haverhill | Essex | c. 1715 | Yes | ||
Hendricks House | Holden | Worcester | Yes | Home to the Holden Historical Society | ||
Storrs House | Longmeadow | Hampden | c. 1786 | Yes | Home to the Longmeadow Historical Society | |
Trask House | Manchester | Essex | 1823 | Yes | Home to the Manchester Historical Museum (Historical Society) | |
Copeland House | Mansfield | Bristol | 1909 | Yes | Home to the Mansfield Historical Society | |
Thomas Cooke House | Edgartown | Dukes | c. 1740 | Yes | ||
Tenney Gatehouse | Methuen | Essex | Yes | Home to the Methuen Historical Society | ||
Wood–Hubbell House | Milford | Norfolk | 1853 | Yes | Home to the Milford Historical Society | |
Suffolk Resolves House | Milton | Norfolk | <1774 | 1973 | Yes | Home to the Milton Historical Society |
Matthias Mills House | Norfolk | Norfolk | 1834 | Yes | Home to the Norfolk Historical Society | |
Nathan and Polly Johnson House | New Bedford | Bristol | c. 1820 | 1976 | ||
Whitaker–Clary House | New Salem | Franklin | c. 1816 | 1975 | Yes | |
Jackson Homestead | Newton | Middlesex | 1809 | 1973 | Yes | |
Durant–Kenrick House | Newton | Middlesex | 1734 | Yes | ||
Parson Barnard House | North Andover | Middlesex | 1715 | Yes | ||
Johnson Cottage | North Andover | Middlesex | 1789 | Yes | ||
David Damon Tavern | North Reading | Middlesex | 1817 | Yes | ||
Reverend Daniel Putnam House | North Reading | Middlesex | 1720 | Yes | ||
Sergeant George Flint House | North Reading | Middlesex | c. 1860 | Yes | ||
Flint House | Lincoln | Middlesex | 1708 | 2003 | No | |
James Fletcher Homestead | Northbridge | Worcester | 1770 | Yes | ||
Day House | Norwood | Norfolk | 1859 | Yes | ||
Reverend James Keith Parsonage | Bridgewater | Plymouth | 1664 | Yes | ||
French–Weymouth House | Orange | Franklin | c. 1868 | Yes | Home to the Orange Historical Society | |
General Gideon Foster House | Peabody | Essex | 1810 | Yes | Home to the Peabody Historical Society | |
Osborne–Salata House | Peabody | Essex | c. 1860 | Yes | ||
Sutton–Pierson House | Peabody | Essex | 1847 | Yes | ||
Nathaniel Felton Sr. House | Peabody | Essex | c. 1700 | Yes | ||
Nathaniel Felton Jr. House | Peabody | Essex | c. 1700 | Yes | ||
Orchard House | Peabody | Essex | No | |||
Adah F. Hall House | Pembroke | Plymouth | c. 1685 | Yes | ||
Spooner House | Plymouth | Plymouth | c. 1749 | Yes | ||
Hannant House | Raynham | Bristol | c. 1773 | Yes | Home to the Raynham Historical Society | |
Wood House | Rutland | Worcester | 1915 | Yes | Home to the Rutland Historical Society | |
Sewall–Scripture House | Rockport | Essex | 1832 | Yes | ||
Old Castle | Rockport | Essex | 1711 | Yes | ||
Saugus Historical Society House | Saugus | Essex | Yes | Home to the Saugus Historical Society | ||
Dan Raymond House | Sheffield | Berkshire | 1774 | Yes | ||
Francis Dane House | Boston | Suffolk | 1860 | Yes | Home to the South End Historical Society | |
Joseph Moore House | Southwick | Hampden | 1751 | Yes | Home to the Southwick Historical Society | |
Sterling Historical Society House | Sterling | Worcester | Yes | Home to the Sterling Historical Society | ||
Loring Parsonage | Sudbury | Middlesex | c. 1730 | Yes | Home to the Sudbury Historical Society | |
Luther Store | Swansea | Bristol | 1815 | Yes | ||
Highland House | Truro | Barnstable | ||||
Narragansett Historical Society House | Templeton | Worcester | Yes | Home to the Narragansett (Templeton) Historical Society | ||
Cornet John Farnum House | Uxbridge | Worcester | Yes | Home to the Uxbridge Historical Society | ||
Deacon Willard Lewis House | Walpole | Norfolk | 1827 | Yes | Home to the Walpole Historical Society | |
Fearing Tavern | Wareham | Barnstable | c. 1690 | Yes | ||
Captain John Kendrick House | Wareham | Barnstable | c. 1745 | Yes | ||
Warwick Historical Society House | Warwick | Franklin | Yes | Home to the Warwick Historical Society | ||
Grout–Heard House | Wayland | Middlesex | c. 1740 | Yes | Home to the Wayland Historical Society | |
Dadmun–McNamara House | Wellesley | Norfolk | 1824 | Yes | Home to the Wellesley Historical Society | |
Westminster Historical Society House | Westminster | Worcester | Yes | Home to the Westminster Historical Society | ||
Josiah Smith Tavern | Weston | Middlesex | Yes | Home to the Weston Historical Society | ||
Handy House | Westport | Bristol | 1713 | Yes | ||
Edward Gorey House | Yarmouth | Barnstable | Yes | Home of author Edward Gorey | ||
Holbrook Homestead | Weymouth | Norfolk | Yes | Home to the Weymouth Historical Society | ||
Murdock–Whitney House | Winchendon | Worcester | c. 1850 | Yes | Home to the Winchendon Historical Society | |
Isaac Morse House | Winchendon | Worcester | c. 1790 | Yes | ||
Sanborn House | Winchester | Essex | 1906 | 1981 | Yes | |
Salisbury Mansion | Worcester | Worcester | 1772 | Yes | ||
Captain Bangs Hallet. House | Yarmouth | Barnstable | Yes | |||
Taylor–Bray Farm | Yarmouth | Barnstable | 1639 | Yes |