Bangs Hallet house

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The house of Captain Bangs Hallet on Strawberry Lane in Yarmouth Port, MA, is open to the public. The house contains paintings of clipper ships, portraits of sea captains and their families and some of Captain Hallet's personal items.

Housing, Ship captains

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Stanley-Whitman House

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The Stanley-Whitman House has been open to the public as a museum since the 1930s. It was renovated to its original 18th century-style in 1988 after a group of researchers made a physical study of the structure.

Research, Connecticut, Museums, Art museums, Architecture, Colonial, Colonial architecture, Farmington, Connecticut, Architectural museums

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Winslow Crocker House

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The Winslow Crocker House was built in 1780 and is now serving as a museum. The Georgian structure bought by antique collector Mary Thacher was relocated to Yarmouth Port, MA.

Architecture, Georgian, Georgian architecture

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subjects list: Massachusetts, Historic sites, Yarmouth Port, Massachusetts
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