Porter-Phelps-Huntington House
Porter-Phelps-Huntington House

Porter-Phelps-Huntington Museum

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The House was built in 1752 by Moses and Elizabeth Porter on a tract of land known as “Forty Acres and its skirts.” These acres had been owned in common by the householders in the northeast quarter of the stockaded town of Hadley when it was laid out in 1659. After the Porter's only child, Elizabeth, married Charles Phelps in 1770, the house was enlarged and refined. Since 1799 there have been no structural changes.

Year Built
1752
Admission
Adults $5, Children $1
Hours
1-4:30pm, Sat-Wed, May 15 to Oct 15

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Address
130 River Drive, Hadley, MA, USA
130 River Drive, Hadley, MA, USA

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