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The Alden House will host a Revolutionary War encampment reenactment for Liberty Pole Day from noon to to 4 p.m. Saturday, June 25.
DUXBURY – If you’re in the mood for mystery and history this Halloween season, it may be time to go back a few hundred years by visiting the historical Alden House in Duxbury, which is ...
Alden House Historic Site is part of the property granted to Mayflower Passengers John and Priscilla Mullins Alden in 1627 and home to generations of their descendants.
The Alden House was originally inhabited in the 17th Century by John Alden and Priscilla Mullins, who came to this continent on the Mayflower and settled in Duxbury. They had 10 children.
The Alden House will host a Revolutionary War encampment reenactment for Liberty Pole Day from noon to to 4 p.m. Saturday, June 25.
Built in 1641, the Hunt House is the oldest home in Duxbury, Mass., and is still a single-family home today.
A water main has broken in the town of Duxbury, leading to the temporary closure of Alden Street. “ [Duxbury Fire Department] is on scene and the water department has been notified.” ...
The sale of an 11-acre site on the main road running through Duxbury’s historic downtown streetscape has preservationists worried that historic structures might be razed.
John C. Alden active in Chelmsford’s Minutemen and historical community; Air Force vet; 80 CHELMSFORD — John C. Alden, of North Chelmsford, passed away at the Westford House on July 28, 2010 ...
The Alden House Historic Site in Duxbury presents “In Small Things Remembered: The Story of Mayflower Pilgrims John and Priscilla Alden,” an archaeology exhibit.
The Alden House is among 13 homes featured in Backroads of the South Shore, a tour of the historically rich towns south of Boston. A collaboration between the historical societies of Duxbury ...
DUXBURY, Mass. — Among the many significant and historic homes found in Duxbury, Massachusetts, the oldest is the Hunt House, originally a simple cottage-style building in the historic seaside ...