Brewster, Massachusetts • Barnstable County
The Dillingham House in Brewster, Massachusetts, is a historic residence reflecting early American architectural styles. Its structures offer a tangible connection to the domestic life and building practices of the colonial era.
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Architecture; Commerce; Community Planning And Development; Maritime History; Politics/Government; Transportation
Roughly, Ma 6a From E Of Paines Creek Rd. To Bittersweet Dr. And Parts Of Briar And Lower Rds., Brewster, Massachusetts
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2871 Main St., Brewster, Massachusetts
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51 Drummer Boy Rd., Brewster, Massachusetts
Architecture; Conservation; Industry
Stony Brook Rd.; Setucket Rd., Run Hill Rd., Brewster, Massachusetts
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