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Junius Brutus Booth bought the one-and-a-half story Gothic Revival cottage out of a catalog in 1847. It was intended to be his family's country retreat but he died before it was completed. John Wilkes Booth, one of his sons lived there as a teenager, with his mother and siblings. The family sold the property to Ella Mahoney who lived there for 70 years and opened a museum. Tudor Hall changed hands several times after her death and is now run by the Junius Booth Society. It was placed on the National Register of Historical Places in 1973.
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