May 3, 2022
On Saturday, June 4, Historic New England launches the spring-summer season with a region-wide Open House at thirty-five historic sites.
From Maine to Rhode Island, come discover the many stories our New England sites tell about the region’s history. From a seventeenth-century “stone-ender” to an intact Gothic Revival cottage, from beautiful open spaces to farmyard experiences, to more expansive stories about the people who lived and worked at the sites, Historic New England has the place and space for you to explore, rejuvenate, and discover our shared history.
Connecticut
Roseland Cottage in Woodstock
Maine
Bowman House in Dresden
Castle Tucker in Wiscasset
Hamilton House in South Berwick
Sarah Orne Jewett House in South Berwick
Marrett House in Standish
Nickels-Sortwell House in Wiscasset
Sayward-Wheeler House in York Harbor
Massachusetts
Beauport, the Sleeper-McCann House in Gloucester
Codman Estate in Lincoln
Coffin House in Newbury
Cogswell’s Grant in Essex
Eustis Estate in Milton
Gedney House in Salem
Gropius House in Lincoln
Otis House in Boston
Lyman Estate in Waltham
Lyman Estate Greenhouses in Waltham
Merwin House in Stockbridge
Phillips House in Salem
Pierce House in Dorchester
Quincy House in Quincy
Rocky Hill Meeting House in Amesbury
Spencer-Peirce-Little Farm in Newbury
Swett-Ilsley House in Newbury
Winslow Crocker House in Yarmouth Port
New Hampshire
Barrett House in New Ipswich
Gilman Garrison in Exeter
Jackson House in Portsmouth
Langdon House in Portsmouth
Rundlet-May House in Portsmouth
Rhode Island
Arnold House in Lincoln
Casey Farm in Saunderstown
Clemence-Irons House in Johnston
Watson Farm in Jamestown
Stop by for a visit
Enjoy any of these thirty-five historic sites offering a wide range of architectural styles, beautiful gardens and landscapes, and stories. The properties are open and free to the public on June 4, 2022. Times vary. Check HistoricNewEngland.org for details. Admission is on a first-come, first-served basis.