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Tewksbury Historical Society

Tewksbury, Massachusetts

Historical Society

The Asa Waters Mansion

Millbury, Massachusetts

Culture, History, Historic House, Historical Society

Asa Waters II was born in 1769 in the section of Sutton which later became Millbury in 1813. He learned the art of gunsmithing in his father’s shop. Because of lucrative government contracts, the armory, which he and his brother founded, prospered. He was founder of the Millbury Bank and became a State Representative in 1823.
His plan to erect the stateliest residence in the country for his wife, Susan Holman Waters, was set in motion in 1824. Two years were required to gather the necessary materials for the Mansion. This period pre-dated the Blackstone Canal and the railroad. All imported goods had to be carted from the port of Boston by horse and wagon in Millbury.

The Bartlett Museum

Amesbury, Massachusetts

History

The Bidwell House, Inc.

Monterey, Massachusetts

Historic House

The Brocklebank Museum

Georgetown, Massachusetts

History

The Children's Museum, Pittsfield

Pittsfield, Massachusetts

Children's

The Dickinson Homestead

Amherst, Massachusetts

The Fall River Historical Society

Fall River, Massachusetts

Historical Society

The Friends Grandmother's Garden

Westfield, Massachusetts

The Gibson Society, Inc.

Boston, Massachusetts

The Art Institute of Boston

Boston, Massachusetts

Art

The Attleboro Museum

Attleboro, Massachusetts

History

The Berkshire Museum

Pittsfield, Massachusetts

Aquarium, Art, Culture

History, Historical Society

The Carpenter Museum

Rehoboth, Massachusetts

Specialized

The Colonial Navy of Massachusetts

Fall River, Massachusetts

The Discovery Museums

Acton, Massachusetts

Children's

The Freedom Trail Foundation

Boston, Massachusetts

The Gardner Museum, Inc.

Gardner, Massachusetts

Specialized

The Isaac Winslow House

Marshfield, Massachusetts

Historic House