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Duxbury MA Massachusetts Myles Standish House White Border Postcard Smith News

Duxbury MA Massachusetts Myles Standish House White Border Postcard Smith News

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A historical postcard featuring the Myles Standish House, built in 1666, showcasing its architectural significance. Ideal for collectors or historical enthusiasts.

• Published by Smith News Store, Plymouth, Mass
• Unused with space for writing messages
• Standard postcard size and format
• Vibrant depiction of a historical landmark

• Approximate dimensions: 5.5 inches x 3.5 inches
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The image is a vintage postcard of the building identified as the Myles Standish House in Duxbury, Massachusetts.
The house was built in 1666 by Alexander Standish, the son of the Mayflower Pilgrim Captain Myles Standish.
Architectural evidence suggests the house was actually built in the mid-18th century, despite the 1666 claim.
The original house built by Myles Standish burned down and is now the site of a small public park.
The house remained in the Prior family from 1844 until 1898, during which time this photo was likely taken.

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