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Tristram Coffin House |
Tristram Coffin House is the oldest structure in the Newbury Historic District. Built in 1654 by one of Newbury's first settlers, Tristram Coffin, the House represents one of the outstanding examples of First Period architecture in New England. The Coffin House has a number of outstanding features including the original kitchen, a rare 18th-19th century built-in dresser, 18th century chamber with plaster of clay and straw with exposed boards, a buttery with pine woodwork preserved in its original state, and a collection of Coffin family furniture.
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| Location | 15 High Road, Route 1A Newburyport Massachusetts 01950 |
| Phone | 978-462-2634 |
| Website | http://www.essexheritage.org/visiting/placestovisi |
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