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  1. 105 Brattle Street. Cambridge, MA 02138-3407. Website by Digital Freeway®. General George Washington occupied this house as headquarters in the beginning of the American Revolution. Later, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow lived here and revolutionized the American Dream. We are the Friends of the Longfellow House–Washington's HQ and we support the ...

  2. The house was George Washington’s headquarters in 1775-1776. It played a role in the American Revolutionary War. Henry W. Longfellow was a famous poet of the 19th century. He lived in the house for nearly 40 years between 1843 and 1882. The conditions of the house and its grounds are quite fragile.

  3. The Longfellow House–Washington’s Headquarters National Historic Site is now maintained by the National Park Service. Downstairs the house is much as it was in Longfellow’s time and offers an exceptional glimpse of intellectual life in the 19th century. Yet we can also imagine the 18th-century visitors to the house, conferring with ...

  4. Mar 24, 2019 · This house is an American treasure, full of the public and personal effects of wealthy, artistic people who documented their lives. Longfellow’s descendants lived here until the 1980s, but in ...

  5. Sep 16, 2019 · Welcome to the audio-described version of Longfellow House-Washington's Headquarters National Historic Site's official print brochure. Through text and audio descriptions of photos, illustrations, and maps, this version interprets the two-sided color brochure that Longfellow House-Washington's Headquarters National Historic Site visitors receive.

  6. The house also served as headquarters for General George Washington during the Siege of Boston, July 1775 - April 1776. In addition to its rich history, the site offers unique opportunities to explore 19th century literature and arts. The Longfellow House offers free House Tours which occur May through October.

  7. Preserved structures include the Minnehaha Princess Station, a Victorian train depot built in the 1870s; the John H. Stevens House, built in 1849 and moved to the park from its original location in 1896, utilizing horses and 10,000 school children; and the Longfellow House, a house built to resemble the Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's house in ...

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