Real Estate
See Inside: 5 MA Homes As Old As Independence Day
From a 1776 home owned by Samuel Adams (no, not that one), to a former whaling warehouse, check out these 5 MA homes from the 18th century.

ACROSS MASSACHUSETTS – If you’re looking for an 18th century home with a rich history and charming period details, these five homes currently on the market in Massachusetts offer intriguing choices.
Third-Oldest Home In Gardner, MA Could Be Yours For $309K
The home offers four original fireplaces, beamed ceilings, ornate woodworking and wood flooring.
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Bolton Home From 1798 Offers Original Georgian-Era Features
A center chimney services five brick fireplaces in this home, along with hand hewn paneled doors, pine wood floors, and high ceilings.
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This 1789 Farmhouse 5 Minutes From Downtown Amherst Asks $365K
This historic New England homestead has been well-kept over the years, without jeopardizing its lovely 18th-century character.

Historic 1776 Samuel Adams House Asks $1.25M
The home belonged to Samuel Adams of Chelmsford, the owner of a water cracker business. It is part of Massachusetts Historical Commission.

Former Whaling Warehouse Converted To Loft Could Be Yours For $725K
The Tallman Building, built in 1790, is believed to be the oldest building on Centre Street in New Bedford.

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