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A Museum of Everyday Life.
The Thomas Smith House was built in 1757 by housewright Thomas Smith on land originally owned by Matthew Noble. Noble was one of the towns earliest settlers to be given a land grant by William Pynchon in 1715. Untouched by modernization, the Georgian gambrel remains today as it did in the 1700's. A virtual time capsule of the lifestyle of the 1700's
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ImageMuseum > Georgian Double Door - Welcome
ImageMuseum > Outside view 2-5-07 In the beginning 2007
ImageMuseum > Repairing S Main Beam 2-28-07
ImageMuseum > Repairing Rafters 2-28-07
ImageMuseum > Start of Shake Roof 4-11-07
ImageMuseum > Foundation Repair
ImageMuseum > Up stairs bedroom hurricane braces 5-22-07
ImageMuseum > Common room walk-in fireplace 5-22-07
ImageMuseum > Common Room Walk-in fireplace repaired
Georgian Double Door - Welcome
 > Georgian Double Door - Welcome
Georgian Double Door - Welcome
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