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Nichols House Museum's Spring Fete

Located at 55 Mount Vernon Street, the Nichols House Museum is one of Boston’s hidden cultural gems. Built in 1804 and attributed to Charles Bulfinch, the Museum today preserves, educates, and interprets domestic life in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries on Boston’s historic Beacon Hill. To raise funds for ongoing preservation and community outreach efforts, over 200 friends and supporters gathered at the Boston Athenaeum on June 4th for the Museum’s annual Spring Fete benefit.

Photography by Roger Farrington

 
 
 
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