Otis House, a National Historic Landmark in Boston’s Bowdoin Square, stands as the last of the great 18th-century mansions in the area. Originally built as a statesman’s mansion, it later served as a boarding house, encapsulating layers of local history within its walls. Visitors can explore this carefully restored Federalist home through guided tours, which reveal the architectural and historical details that have been preserved. The house offers a tangible connection to Boston’s past, allowing guests to step back in time and experience the city’s rich heritage.
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