Historic American Buildings Survey Frank O. Branzetti, Photographer April 3, 1941 (c) EXT.- WEST GABLE END, LOOKING UP - Faulkner House, High Street, Acton, Middlesex County, MA
The Faulkner House is the oldest colonial-era structure still standing in Acton, Massachusetts. The Faulkner House was purchased in 1964 by 'Iron Work Farm in Acton, Inc.', a Massachusetts non-profit corporation with a charter "to acquire and preserve the tangible landmarks of the area historically known as Iron Work Farm", now part of Acton. The Faulkner House is now being preserved under its stewardship.
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The FaulknerHouse is the oldest colonial-era structure still standing in Acton, Massachusetts. The FaulknerHouse was purchased in 1964 by 'Iron Work...
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