History & Anthropology
19 N Square, Boston
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The Pierce/Hichborn House Museum in Boston offers visitors a look into 18th-century architecture and life in the North End. This well-preserved brick house, built in 1711, is one of the oldest in Boston and showcases Georgian-style design. Visitors appreciate its historical significance and connection to Paul Revere, as it's located next to his house. The museum provides guided tours that offer insights into the lives of its former inhabitants and the architectural features of the time. Some visitors note that the tours can be informative, though the experience may feel brief compared to other historic house museums. The interior furnishings, while period-appropriate, are not original to the house, which some find slightly disappointing. However, many agree that it's worth visiting in conjunction with the Paul Revere House for a more comprehensive understanding of colonial Boston. The museum's small size means tours are intimate, but it can also feel cramped during busy periods. Overall, the Pierce/Hichborn House Museum is a solid choice for history enthusiasts and those interested in early American architecture, though it may not hold the same appeal for all visitors.
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