Capt. Nathaniel Parker Red House
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77 Ash St
Reading, MA 01867
The Capt. Nathaniel Parker Red House in Reading, Massachusetts, is a historic 2 1/2-story Georgian house that served as a tavern on the coach road before the 19th century. Known for its role as a meeting place for revolutionaries and minute men, including Marquis de Lafayette and Alexander Hamilton, the house has been a well-known landmark since before 1755.
Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1984, the Capt. Nathaniel Parker Red House has a rich history that spans generations of the Parker family. Despite a decline in business due to the construction of the Andover Turnpike, the house remains a significant piece of local history and architecture.
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