Record 1047/1708
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Description 
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| A Handbill advertising The Old Marblehead House Tour celebration of the 200th anniversary of the Lee Mansion (1768-1968) on Thursday September 12th, 1968.
The house tour is from 10 to 4 o'clock with an illustrated lecture at 3 o'clock and a birthday party from 4 to 6 o'clock at the Jeremiah Lee Mansion.
There are two pages of details on cost, parking etc.
The house tour houses are:
1) Lee Mansion 161 Washington Street
2) "King Hooper Mansion 8 Hooper Street
3) Cook residence, 4 Washington Square
4) Woodward residence, 5 Lookout Court
5) Connolly residence, 8 Lookout Court
6) Chesterton residence and terrace, 6 Lookout Court
7) Bubier Mansion , Chamberlain residence, 5 Tucker Street
8) "Lafayette House," Hatch residence, 2 Union Street
9) Backofen residence, 2 Lee Street
10) Brancroft residence, 3 Front Street
11) Norden House, O'Rourke residence, 15 Glover Court (sic)
12) "The Pony Barn" Hall residence, rear 16 State Street
13) Hearth and Eagle House," Brown residence, 30 Franklin Street
14) Joseph Swett House, Hoffman residence, 18 Franklin Street
15) Azor Orne Mansion, Smith residence, 18 Orne Street
16) "The Spite House," Dana residence, 39 Orne Street
17) Woods residence, 2 Beacon Street
18) Thomas Peach House, Creamer residence, 16 Beacon Street
19) "The Big House," Hammond residence, Peach's Point (parking and picnic area)
20)Record residence, Peach's Point
Churches open for the tour:
The First Church of Christ in Marblehead (Old North), Congregational, 41 Washington Street
Saint Michael's Church, Episcopal, Summer Street
the final page includes a map of the tour.
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The Old Marblehead House tour and Birthday Tea Party
- Topic: People and Organizations
- This image is the property of the Marblehead Historical Commission
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