The Bellingham–Cary House, located at 34 Parker Street in Chelsea, Massachusetts, is a historic house museum. This location offers visitors a chance to step back in time and explore the rich history of the area. The house itself is a testament to the architectural styles of the past, and its preservation allows for a unique insight into the lives of those who once lived there.
Constructed in 1724, the Bellingham–Cary House is believed to incorporate the structure of a hunting lodge built in 1659 by colonial governor Richard Bellingham. This makes it the only surviving 18th-century building in the city. The house's historical significance and architectural uniqueness make it a fascinating destination for those interested in history and architecture.
The Bellingham–Cary House was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974, further emphasizing its historical significance. This recognition ensures the preservation of the house and its history for future generations to appreciate and learn from.
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