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The Plymouth Antiquarian House or the Hedge House is an 1809 house museum located at 126 Water Street in Plymouth. The house, which was built for a sea captain William Hammatt from New England, is now owned by the Plymouth Antiquarian Society. Originally located on Court Street, the house was moved in 1919 to Water Street. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It is one of the three historic houses owned and maintained by the Plymouth Antiquarian Society. The society invites general public to visit these historic houses and offers them for exhibits and various programs. Each of them tells the story of the way of life in Plymouth in different periods of history and is furnished with original period furniture and artifacts.
126 Water St, Plymouth, MA 02360, Phone: 508-746-0012
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