Quaker House
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The Quaker house was built in 1785 in Dartmouth. It consists of old time furnishings and hand decorated entrances. The house was home to Nantucket Quaker Whalers who operated whaling business in old time in Dartmouth and had a great hand in the development of the city. At the rear of the house is the herb garden. The house was refurbished in 1785.
Category: Museums
Address: 57 Ochterloney Street
Telephone: 902.464.2253
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