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May 27, 2021 / 4:30 AM EDT / CBS Boston. DEDHAM (CBS) - Did you know that Dedham is home to the oldest wood frame house on the continent? The Fairbanks House on East Street was built in 1637. A
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PHOTOS: Dedham's Fairbanks House is oldest timber-framed house in North America. Also on the property is another historic home that was built in 1912 for the caretaker of the Fairbanks house. It
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The Fairbanks House in Dedham, MA is the oldest known timber frame house still standing in North America. Built circa 1637 for Jonathan and Grace Fairbanks and their six children, it was home to eight generations of the Fairbanks family over the course of 268 years. The Fairbanks House is now a historic house museum and on the National Register
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The Fairbanks House built 1637 in Dedham, Massachusetts. ... The Fairbanks House built 1637 in Dedham, Massachusetts. The oldest timber-frame house in North America today. Home. Blogs. Blog Post Archives. Fairbanks Revolutionary War Patriot Project. ... This Grand Old House. This old home has withstood 383 years. It was built to last forever.
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The Fairbanks House in Dedham, Massachusetts is a historic house built c. 1637, making it the oldest surviving timber-frame house in North America that has been verified by dendrochronology testing. Puritan settler Jonathan Fairbanks constructed the farm house for his wife Grace (née Smith) and their family. The house was occupied and then passed down through eight generations of the family
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Discover Fairbanks House in Dedham, Massachusetts: The oldest surviving wood-frame building in North America is still in the family.
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A presentation at the Hyde Park, MA Historical Society by Daniel & Allison Neff, Curators of the Fairbanks' House in Dedham. It is the oldest wooden frame h
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It was built around 1637, and it's the oldest surviving wood frame house in North America. Author: Swampyank. CC BY 3.0. Just like the other Puritans who for religious reasons came to North America during the first half of the 17th century, Jonathan Fairbanks brought the traditions of house-building from his native England.
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The Fairbanks House in Dedham, MA is the oldest known wood structure still standing in North America. Built circa 1637 for Jonathan and Grace Fairbanks and their six children, it was home to eight generations of the Fairbanks family over the course of 268 years. The Fairbanks House is now a historic house museum and on the National Register of
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Children (6 & under) Free. Seniors 60+. $12.00. Groups of 10 or more. Call Office: 781.326.1170. Plan Your Visit Hours & Admission Please visit us for a tour of The Fairbanks House Museum the oldest surviving timber frame house in North America is one of the finest examples of.
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The Fairbanks House Historical Site. The House Built for the Family of Jonathan & Grace Fairebanks The Fairbanks House is the oldest known wooden structure in North America. Tree ring dating shows that the house was built between 1637 and 1641, with parts of the house most likely livable within the first year. The.
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Dedham's Fairbanks House: "the oldest wood-frame structure still standing in North America ... Neff says: "It's a giant piece of wood—there aren't trees here big enough to make this table anymore." There's also a pack saddle and a yoke for oxen that are likely from the 1600s, he says, along with a sundial and eight spinning
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The Fairbanks House is the oldest still standing timber frame home in North America. Built in 1637, it was home to eight generations of the Fairbanks family. Located in Dedham, Massachusetts the Fairbanks House is now a museum, and is on the National Register of Historic Places. Dating the home was done in part by dendrochronology, or tree ring
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Built by Jonathan and Grace Fairbanks in 1637, the Fairbanks House is the oldest timber frame house in North America. Eight generations of Fairbanks have lived here until 1904 when it was opened to the public as a historic site and house museum filled with period furnishings owned by Fairbanks descendants. Suggested duration. < 1 hour.
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Yeoman Jonathan Fairbanks, who arrived in Dedham in 1636, built the original house. On the basis of structural carpentry details, it is attributed to one of several Dedham housewrights who came originally from Suffolk, England. The Suffolk-Norfolk region features include braces rising from the corner posts, wind braces from the principal
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Fairbanks House. Address: 511 East St., Dedham, MA. Directions: Fairbanks House, I-95 Exit 15 north on Providence Hwy, right on Eastern Ave. to East St. on right. Hours: Tours May-Oct W-Su 10 am - 5 pm. (Call to verify) Local health policies may affect hours and access. Phone: 781-326-1170.
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The Puritan family stayed in Boston for about three years, but Fairbanks' six children needed more space, so he decided to move his family to Dedham, where he quickly started constructing the new house. It was built around 1637, and it's the oldest surviving wood frame house in North America. Author: Swampyank.
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Located in Dedham, Massachusetts, The Fairbanks House is considered the oldest surviving timber frame house in America. Built circa 1637, the house is nearly 400 years old. When Jonathan Fairbanks and his wife Grace and their six children arrived in the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1633, they became founding members of Dedham.
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The Fairbanks House located in Dedham, Massachusetts is the oldest wood structure in America. In fact, it is recognized as the oldest known wooden structure in North America. The Fairbanks House is listed as the oldest frame house in America by the U.S. National Park Service. The New England Museum Association describes it as the oldest timber
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Established in 1635, Dedham is located on the southwest border of Boston and is home to Massachusetts' oldest home and North America's oldest known wood structure, the Fairbanks House. The Fairbanks House was built circa 1641 for Jonathan Fairbanks, his wife, Grace, and their family after they moved to America from Halifax. Jonathan hired a
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The curator‐director of the Fairbanks House is Mrs. Ethel V. Freeman, a tenth‐generation Fairbanks, who welcomes visitors daily, except Mondays, from May 1 through Nov. 1. Visiting hours are
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The Fairbanks House in Dedham, Massachusetts was built around 1641 and subsequently expanded over the years, it is the oldest known wood-frame house in North America. It was originally the home of Jonathan and Grace Fairbanks, and it would remain in their family for many generations, until the turn of the 20th century. The house was nearly