THE SAUGUS ADVOCATE – FriDAy, JUnE 28, 2024 Page 7 Another Community Day! Historic new England welcomes visitors to the Boardman House on July 14 for free tours and talks (Editor’s Note: Historic New England issued the following press release this week.) J oin Historic New England on July 14 for the 2nd Annual Boardman House Community Day! With lightning talks from Historic New England staff, dive into the history, preservation, and climate awareness that it takes to keep preserving this 1692 gem. Learn more about historic and environmental resources in the area from Saugus Action Volunteers for the Environment (SAVE) and the Saugus Historical Society. At this free event, you can enjoy house tours, explore at your own pace, and try your hand at some family-friendly lawn games! At Boardman House (17 Howard Street), take a step back in time. One of the earliest houses acquired by Historic New England, Boardman House has original 17th and 18th Century architecturfor the Society for Preservation of New England Antiquities (SPNEA), now known as Historic New England. This free event is from noon to 3:00 p.m. For more information on Historic New England, visit HistoricNewEngland.org or call 978-377-7459. About Historic New England Historic New England is the THE BOARDMAN HOUSE: The public will get a chance to see some Saugus history close-up on July 14, from noon to 3 p.m. at 17 Howard St. during the Second Annual Boardman House Community Day. This house was built in 1692 for William Boardman III and his family. (Courtesy photo of Laura Eisener) al features and off ers a story of unbroken family history for over 300 years. This house was built in 1692 for William Boardman III and his family. The household also included an enslaved person named Mark. While William Boardman himself only lived a few more years after moving here, his descendants lived in the home until 1911. In 1914 the preservationist William Sumner Appleton acquired it oldest, largest, and most comprehensive regional heritage organization in the nation. We bring history to life while preserving the past for everyone interested in exploring the authentic New England experience from the seventeenth century to today. Historic New England owns and operates thirty-six historic homes and landscapes spanning five states. The organization shares the region’s history through vast collections, publications, public programs, museum properties, archives, and family stories that document more than 400 years of life in New England. For more information visit www.HistoricNewEngland.org RON’S OIL Call For PRICE MELROSE, MA 02176 NEW CUSTOMER’S WELCOME ACCEPTING VISA, MASTERCARD & DISCOVER (781) 397-1930 OR (781) 662-8884 100 GALLON MINIMUM
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