Review:

The Parker Cleaveland House was originally built back in the year 1806. In 1992, the house became the residence of the President of Bowdoin College. The Parker Cleaveland House was constructed by Samuel Melcher III, the leading housewright in Brunswick at the time, for Parker Cleaveland, who was a young mathematician and scientist who moved to town to be a professor at Bowdoin College. The main part of the home was finished in 1806, with more work done a year later. As one of Brunswick’s best preserved examples of its time period, the house became a National Historic Landmark in 2000.

75 Federal St, Brunswick, ME 04011, Phone: 207-725-3000

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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