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The Pierce/Hichborn House, located adjacent to the Paul Revere House, is an archetypal Georgian house built in 1711.
The Pierce/Hichborn House, located adjacent to the Paul Revere House, is an archetypal Georgian house built in 1711. The 3 storey building is noted for its architecture, with a red brickwork fa?ade and non-perpendicular angles.
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19 N Square, Boston, MA 02113, United States
+1 617-523-2338
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