Old House at Peace field, Adams National Historical Park, Quincy, MA

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$22.50

SKU:
R1927
Dimensions: 
7.5x4
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Location: 
MA

This Old House at Peace field is one of eleven buildings located within the Adams National Historical Park in Quincy, Massachusetts. This park tells the story of five generations of the Adams family.

The Old House was constructed in 1731 as a summer home for sugar plantation owner, Leonard Vassall. However, in 1787 it was purchased by the Adams family who occupied it through 1927.

It was acquired by the National Park Service in 1947 and offers guided tours seasonally. You can find out more to plan your visit HERE.

We handcraft this historic replica in 3/4" thick wood with colorful details on the front and a short history on the back.

Add the Adams National Historical Park sign to remember your visit.

Look closely, and you'll find Casper, our black cat mascot, relaxing on one of the porch benches.

Crafted in our small Wooster, Ohio workshop.