The Job Lane House, located at 295 North Road in Bedford, Massachusetts, is a historic site with a rich history. This 2 + 1⁄2 -story wood-frame structure, complete with a side-gable roof, clapboard siding, and a stone foundation, stands as a testament to the architectural style of the early 18th century. The house was built around 1713 by Job Lane, one of Bedford's earliest settlers, on land that his grandfather acquired in 1664 from Governor John Winthrop.
The Job Lane House is owned by the Town of Bedford and is operated as an 18th-century historic house museum. This allows visitors to step back in time and experience the living conditions and lifestyle of the early settlers of Bedford. The museum offers a unique insight into the history and culture of the area during the 18th century.
Each summer, the Job Lane House hosts a number of planned activities. These events provide an opportunity for visitors to engage with the history of the house and the wider Bedford community in a fun and interactive way. Information about these activities, as well as other possible uses of the property, can be found on the museum's website.
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