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Gibson House Museum
Built in 1859-60, the Gibson House stands as the historic house museum of the Back Bay. In 2001, the National Park Service declared the Gibson House a National Historic Landmark. It is unique as an unspoiled single-family residence that retains its kitchen, scullery, butler’s pantry and water closets, as well as formal rooms and private family quarters, filled with the Gibsons’ original furniture and personal possessions. Visitors enjoy a glimpse of the lives of a well-to-do Boston family and their domestic staff.
Year Built
1859
Admission
Adults $9, Students/Seniors $6, Children $3
Hours
Tours at 1pm, 2pm & 3pm, Wed-Sun
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Address
137 Beacon Street, Boston, MA, USA