This website uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience on our website. Learn more

Gore Place

x
Gore Place
Gore Place
Gore Place
Gore Place
Gore Place
Gore Place
Gore Place
Gore Place
Gore Place
Gore Place
Gore Place
Gore Place
Gore Place
Gore Place
Gore Place
Gore Place
Gore Place
Gore Place
Gore Place
Gore Place
Gore Place
Gore Place
Gore Place
Gore Place
Gore Place
Phone:
+1 781-894-2798

Hours:
SundayClosed
Monday10am - 3pm
Tuesday10am - 3pm
Wednesday10am - 3pm
Thursday10am - 3pm
Friday10am - 3pm
Saturday12pm - 3pm


Gore Place is a historic country house, now a museum, located at 52 Gore Street, Waltham, Massachusetts. It is owned and operated by the nonprofit Gore Place Society. The 45-acre estate is open to the public daily without charge; an admission fee is charged for house tours. A number of special events are held throughout the year including an annual sheepshearing festival and a summer concert series. The mansion was built in 1806 as a summer home for Massachusetts lawyer and politician Christopher Gore. In this house the Gores entertained various notables including the Marquis de Lafayette, Daniel Webster, and James Monroe. The property was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1970 in recognition of its architectural significance as a large-scale Federal style country house, and for its well-preserved domestic staff quarters, which illustrate the changing role of domestic labor over time.
Continue reading...
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

Attraction Location



Gore Place Videos

Shares

x

More Attractions in Waltham

x

Menu