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Otis House

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The Otis House is the perfect example of Boston Brahmin living in the days after the Revolution. This house, now a preserved museum, was one of the first homes completed by celebrated Boston architect, Charles Bullfinch. Bullfinch was also responsible for several other federal style mansions in Beacon Hill as well as the Massachusetts State House. The Otis House is also Historic New England's headquarters and has a variety of historical information on this period in time. A Boston jewel sure to be enjoyed by a Boston history buff!
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Katetoland
Wednesday, December 12, 2007
A great place to take out of town guests to get a sense of local history.
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