Mary Baker Eddy Historic House
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The term Mary Baker Eddy Historic House (or Home) describes a number of historic houses with associations to Mary Baker Eddy, founder of the Church of Christ, Scientist.
The following list contains these houses arranged by dates of her occupancy: .
- 1855-1860 - Hall's Brook Road, North Groton, New Hampshire
- 1860-1862 - Stinson Lake Road, Rumney, New Hampshire
- 1865-1866 - 23 Paradise Road, Swampscott, Massachusetts
- 1868,1870 - 277 Main Street, Amesbury, Massachusetts
- 1868-1870 - 133 Central Street, Stoughton, Massachusetts
- 1875-1882 - 12 Broad Street, Lynn, Massachusetts
- 1889-1892 - 62 North State Street, Concord, New Hampshire
- 1908-1910 - 400 Beacon Street, Dupee Estate-Mary Baker Eddy Home, Chestnut Hill, Newton, Massachusetts.
Eight of these houses are currently owned by the Longyear Museum, and all may be visited, although Lynn and Chestnut Hill are being renovated and may not be open on a regular basis in 2007.[1]
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23 Paradise Road, Swampscott, Massachusetts |
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