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Uncover the hidden history of Boston by venturing out to Roxbury, the center of British power in colonial New England. Gain a deep understanding of its enduring impact on American culture. If you have a penchant for remarkable architecture and all things British, Shirley Place is a must-visit destination. The Shirley-Eustis House stands as the sole survivor of the grand country houses that once graced Roxbury's landscape in the 18th century. Constructed between 1747-1751 as a summer estate, Governor Shirley's choice of the high Palladian style made a bold statement about the authority of the British Empire in America.
Delve into the unique history of America before, during, and after the Revolutionary War. Embark on an urban exploration of this remarkable site. After your visit, indulge in the diverse local cuisine offered at the nearby restaurants in Roxbury. Treat yourself to a delightful lunch and a cup of tea, rounding off your country home experience with a touch of British charm.
Shirley-Eustis House
SGD 13.03