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TOP 30 Historic house museums in Dartmouth, MA
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Elihu Akin House Dartmouth Heritage Trust
The Elihu Akin House Dartmouth Heritage Trust is a museum located at 762 Dartmouth Street in Dartmouth, Massachusetts, United States. The 1762 Elihu Akin House is the organization's most important project and serves as the centerpiece of their mission. This pre-Georgian cape style structure, older than the Declaration of Independence, is being transformed into a Cultural Heritage Center and Educational Facility. The property will be a "Study House" and working classroom, offering hands-on learning and educational programming to the public. The Elihu Akin House Cultural Heritage Center will be a destination for visitors and serve as a tourist information center, filling a need in Dartmouth that is currently not being met. The late Anne W. "Pete" Baker, a well-known architectural consultant, referred to the house as "The little house with a big story to tell." Her expertise and vision have greatly influenced the project.
Horseneck Point Life-Saving Station - Buzzards Bay Coalition
Welcome to the Horseneck Point Life-Saving Station, a unique historical gem located at 241 East Beach Road in Westport, Massachusetts. Managed by the Buzzards Bay Coalition, this state-owned station is part of the Horseneck Beach State Reservation and offers a fascinating glimpse into Westport's rich maritime history. Originally built in 1888 by the Humane Society of Massachusetts, the Life-Saving Station was one of 69 coastal rescue stations established to aid mariners in distress along Buzzards Bay’s treacherous coastline. After a storied past as a restaurant, bar, and even an ice cream parlor, the station was meticulously restored to its original appearance in 2009 and reopened as a museum and visitor center in 2014.
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