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“Built in 1804”
The Nichols House Museum's mission is: To preserve and interpret the 1804 townhouse that was from 1885 until 1960 the home of Rose Standish Nichols, landscape gardener, suffragist and pacifist. The house was built by Jonathan Mason and is attributed to Charles Bulfinch. The museum educates visitors by providing a unique glimpse into the domestic life in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries on Boston's historic Beacon Hill.
I had the loveliest tour today at the Nichols House. I was the only person there, but the museum's director still took the time to show me around, tell me about the house, and let me ask all the... Read more
Liz the tour guide was amazing!! The house is beautiful! Please see it. Worth every penny. Read more
This is a great historic house tour. Kara was our incredibly informative guide. She provided a wealth of details about Rose Nichols, her work, her family, the house, and the objects within it.... Read more
Nichols House Museum
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- Sun: 11:00 am - 2:00 pm
- Thu - Sat: 10:00 am - 12:45 pm
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