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Nichols House Museum

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The Nichols House Museum
The Nichols House Museum
Location55 Mount Vernon Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02108
Coordinates42°21′31.21″N 71°03′57.32″W / 42.3586694°N 71.0659222°W / 42.3586694; -71.0659222
Built1804
ArchitectCharles Bulfinch
Architectural styleFederal
Websitenicholshousemuseum.org
Part ofBeacon Hill Historic District (ID66000130)

The Nichols House Museum is a museum at 55 Mount Vernon Street on Beacon Hill in Boston, Massachusetts.[1] The house in which it is located was designed by the architect Charles Bulfinch, and built by Jonathan Mason, the politician, in 1804.[2][3] The building was renovated in 1830. The museum is named for Rose Standish Nichols (1872–1960), the renowned landscape gardener, suffragist, pacifist, and member of the Cornish Art Colony, who lived in the house between 1885 and 1960.[4] She left the house to be used as a museum after her death. The museum preserves the lifestyle of the American upper class during Nichols' lifetime, with turn-of-the-century period rooms.

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References

  1. ^ Bilis, Madeline (August 2, 2018). "'Seven House Museums to Visit Within City Limits". Boston. Retrieved July 20, 2021.
  2. ^ Acitelli, Tom (September 6, 2016). "Boston museums: 8 underappreciated ones to visit". Curbed. Retrieved July 20, 2021.
  3. ^ Harris, Patricia; Lyon, David (1998). Romantic Days and Nights in Boston: Intimate Escapes in the Hub. Globe Pequot Press pg. 6. ISBN 978-0-7627-0287-9.
  4. ^ Criscitiello, Alexa (July 6, 2021). "Guerillas Awarded a $15,000 Live Arts Boston Grant from The Boston Foundation". BroadwayWorld. Retrieved July 20, 2021.

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