Chief Operating Officer and Senior Vice President (Haverhill, MA/Hybrid-Remote)
Company: Gropius House
Location: Haverhill
Posted on: October 24, 2024
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Job Description:
The oldest house in Cambridge (Cambridge,
Massachusetts)Cooper-Frost-Austin House is clearly documented as
the oldest dwelling standing in the city of Cambridge. The same
family owned it for more than 250 years. Built by Samuel Cooper in
1681, the house is one of the earliest examples of an integral
lean-to "half house" consisting of a "low room," "little room,"
"kitchin," "Chamber," "kitchin Chamber," "Garret," and "Cellar."
Other original features include a pilaster chimney and a facade
gable.LocationTour involves standing, walking, and stairs. Visitors
with limited mobility may be able to enjoy a first floor tour of
the house and a visual tour of the museum is available. Folding
chairs are provided for visitors who would like to use them while
on tour. The site is not equipped with ramps, elevators, or lifts.
There is no public restroom. Service animals are welcome. We are
happy to work with you to make your visit an enjoyable one and we
encourage visitors with questions or requests to call
ahead.DirectionsLinnaean Street is located off of Massachusetts
Avenue, and is within walking distance of the Porter stop on the
MBTA Red Line.ParkingNonresident metered parking is located on
Massachusetts Avenue. Street parking on Linnaean Street is for
residents only.Recent dendrochronlogy proves that
Cooper-Frost-Austin House is the oldest known integral lean-to
house in Cambridge.
1 of 4 A River Called QuinobequinIn 1630, the date of the first
English settlement, Pequusset, was occupied by indigenous people
under the name Massachusett, who inhabited what is now the Metro
Boston region.They settled and prospered from the rich natural
resources, especially fishing and beaver trapping, associated with
the river they called Quinobequin ("meandering"), which we now call
the Charles River.The land associated with the Cooper Frost Austin
House originally ran south to the common and access to the grazing
land undoubtedly enhanced its value.The 1630 transfer of
"ownership" of Pequuset was not negotiated with its indigenous
inhabitants. Rather, the first English colonists simply seized the
land which they believed was unoccupied, notwithstanding its
seasonal occupation and exploitation by the Massachusett.Find out
about parking, photography policy, and more.Visit nearby Otis House
in Boston's West End.Visit Pierce House, one of the oldest houses
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