Thirty-two sites open for free during Open House June 2
This weekend, take a free tour of a Historic New England property you've always wanted to visit at our annual Open House. Learn about the people who lived in stone-enders, urban mansions, rural estates, and working farms over four centuries.
Highlights include:
- the first-ever opening of the attached farmhouse, home to a Lithuanian-American family in the twentieth century, at Spencer-Peirce-Little Farm in Newbury, Massachusetts
- the exhibition Lost Gardens of New England, included with a visit to Governor John Langdon House in Portsmouth, New Hampshire
- a rare mahogany bombé chest newly installed at Quincy House in Quincy, Massachusetts
- a kid-friendly visit with the cattle and sheep at Watson Farm in Jamestown, Rhode Island, located on the coast of Narragansett Bay
Taking photos? Upload them to Instagram with the tag #HistoricNE. Visitors are welcome to take photos of the exteriors of our properties. Interior photographs for personal use require advance permission.
See the full list of participating properties, locations, and tour times.


