The National Society of The Colonial Dames of America in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts is an unincorporated association of 44 Corporate Societies with over 15,000 members. They have been a leader in historic preservation, restoration, and the interpretation of historic sites since 1897, with properties such as the William Hickling Prescott House, Dorothy Quincy Homestead, and Martin House Farm.
These properties offer visitors a unique glimpse into early Colonial history, showcasing the lives of families who resided there from the early 1800s through the Gilded Age. The William Hickling Prescott House, in particular, serves as an elegant venue for private and corporate events, providing a splendid setting with its handsome drawing room and dining room.
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