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Plymouth MA Massachusetts Old Howland House Chrome Postcard South Shore Novelty
Plymouth MA Massachusetts Old Howland House Chrome Postcard South Shore Novelty
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This vintage postcard depicts the Old Howland House, built in 1667, the oldest house in Plymouth, Massachusetts. A collectible piece for history enthusiasts.
• Published by South Shore Novelty Co., Hull, Massachusetts
• Standard postcard size with address and stamp placement
• Features a full-color photograph of the historic house
Postcard size = 5.5 x 3.5 inches
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The image is a postcard of the Jabez Howland House in Plymouth, Massachusetts.
It is the only existing house in Plymouth where Pilgrims actually lived.
The oldest portion of the house was built in 1667 by Jacob Mitchell and later purchased by Jabez Howland, the son of Mayflower passengers John and Elizabeth Tilley Howland.
John and Elizabeth lived in the house with Jabez for a short time.
The house, located at 33 Sandwich Street, is now a historic house museum open for tours.
Please contact us with your questions or concerns.
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