Hello, friends! The holiday season has let go of its hold on my attention & time, and I’m back and ready to dedicate more time into this project! Just before the holidays, my husband and I were able to take a quick weekend trip down to see his parents who live about 45 minutes east…
Framingham History Top 10 Exhibit: How much do you know about your hometown?
One of the biggest takeaways from this project is just how embarrassingly little I know about the town I live in. Thanks to public schools, I know a tad more about the town I actually grew up in, but I know not a darn thing about the historic homes, churches or buildings that I drive past…
Kensington Palace: The King’s State Apartments
Hi, my name is Candice, and I’m obsessed with the British Royal Family. I can’t help it. It’s been one of my obsessions since I was young, probably thanks to Disney and the whole fairytale aspect, which of course, is a gross misrepresentation of what I can only imagine it is actually like. As a…
Rundlet-May House: A “Modern” 1808 Federal Home in Portsmouth, NH
Each year I spend a week on the beach on the North Shore of Massachusetts, and we typically take a drive up the windy coast which eventually plops you right into downtown Portsmouth, NH. It has always reminded me a bit of Salem, MA in the way that historic homes line the narrow streets, and…
Naumkeag: Berkshire Summer “Cottage”
As I was planning my trip out to the Berkshires to visit the Merwin House, I did a few google searches on other activities we could do over the weekend and one name kept coming up: Naumkeag. Not a word or name that I had seen or heard before – but it quickly got added…
Merwin House: “Tranquility” in the Berkshires
The Merwin Home is the western-most home in Massachusetts that Historic New England owns, located in Stockbridge, MA. Stockbridge is located in the heart of the Berkshires, and if you haven’t been, you should go! I actually went to college in Western Massachusetts, but didn’t really explore too much – what a dummy (but of…
Cogswells Grant House: Full of Folk Art Treasures
The Cogswell’s Grant house marks my 22nd Historic New England home visit – woot woot! And, while I’ve known this for quite some time now, I’m not going to make my original goal to hit all 38 Historic New England homes before November 7, 2019. I was hoping for some sort of time warp, or…
The Gilman Garrison House: 1709 Fort in Exeter, NH
It’s been a while, folks! It’s been a busy few weeks – I was on vacation, then the whole unfortunate re-entry to work experience, weekend events for work, so on and so forth. But, I’m excited to finally share this interesting & quirky historic home with you! Historical Highlights John Gilman, a colonial settler, was…
Watson Farm: 1796 Beach-side Farm on Conanicut Island
This was a very different tour than any others I had been on – and it was awesome!! A friend & I took a drive down on a gorgeous, breezy, 80 degree summer day not really knowing what to expect. As we were getting back in the car on our way home, we looked at…
Clemence-Irons House: One of the Oldest Homes in Rhode Island
My visit to the Clemence-Irons house rounds out all Historic New England homes in the state of Rhode Island – woot woot! Historical Highlights Thomas Clemence is the first ‘on-record’ owner of this property in 1654, who eventually grew his original 8 acre purchase into one hundred acres. Thomas & his wife Elizabeth had four…