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Porter Phelps Huntington Foundation
130 River Rd. Hadley, Massachusetts, United States
The Porter-Phelps-Huntington Museum is a unique historical resource in Hadley, Massachusetts. Its significance goes beyond the well-preserved eighteenth century architecture of the house itself: the house was continuously occupied by a single family from its construction in 1752 until the death of Dr. James Lincoln Huntington, the museum’s founder. The house contains the family’s belongings accumulated and preserved over 300 years.
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Documentation Project
Massachusetts Quilt Documentation Project, MassQuilts New England Quilt Museum