Highland House, National Register of Historic Places residence in Massachusetts, United States
Highland House is a residence in Massachusetts built in 1907 and located on the East Coast of the United States. Its layout, room divisions, and building materials follow the standard of an affluent family home from that period.
The building was constructed in 1907 when Massachusetts was experiencing an expansion of private residences with modern design approaches. This period marked a shift toward new construction methods and design principles in residential architecture.
The house shows how affluent families organized their daily lives and which spaces mattered most to them in the early 1900s. The arrangement of rooms and furnishings reveal the social habits of that era.
The house is located at an accessible site and can be viewed through guided visits to learn about the interior spaces. Visitors should check in advance whether group tours or individual visits are available.
The house still preserves the original building elements and construction techniques from the Edwardian era that are rarely seen elsewhere. This preservation allows visitors to experience firsthand the craftsmanship and materials used at that time.
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