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The Stephen Phillips Trust House is a non-profit house museum dedicated to promoting an understanding of the historic past as a means of enriching the present.
This Federal style mansion at 34 Chestnut Street is run by Historic New England and open to the public. It contains a family collection that reflects five generations.
This Federal style mansion at 34 Chestnut Street is run by Historic New England and open to the public. It contains a family collection that reflects five generations.
Many articles are from their extensive travel. The carriage house in the rear houses antique carriages and cars.  
Many articles are from their extensive travel to Fiji and Africa. The carriage house in the rear houses antique carriages and cars. It is home to five generations of the
Phillips family as well as the Wheatland, Duncan, Pingree and related ancillary families.
 
 





Revision as of 11:51, 7 January 2011

The Stephen Phillips Trust House is a non-profit house museum dedicated to promoting an understanding of the historic past as a means of enriching the present.

This Federal style mansion at 34 Chestnut Street is run by Historic New England and open to the public. It contains a family collection that reflects five generations. Many articles are from their extensive travel to Fiji and Africa. The carriage house in the rear houses antique carriages and cars. It is home to five generations of the Phillips family as well as the Wheatland, Duncan, Pingree and related ancillary families.

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