Located on Highland Street, the Salisbury Mansion is a historic house museum in Worcester. Built in 1772 by Stephen Salisbury, the house originally included a store that sold imported goods until it was closed in 1820 to provide more room for the Salisbury family.

The house is listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places, and it served various functions such as a girl’s school, a tenant house, and a social club until it was donated to the American Antiquarian Society in 1929.

Given to the Worcester Art Museum, the house was then relocated to its present location. After being restored to its 1830 condition, the house is now run as a museum by the Worcester Historic Museum.

40 Highland Street, Worcester, Massachusetts, Phone: 508-753-8278

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