Dating back to 1755, the Tate House Museum in Portland, Maine, stands as the only pre-revolutionary architecture open to the public. Originally the residence of Captain George Tate, a senior mast agent for the British Royal Navy, the house now serves as a museum. Visitors can explore its period furnishings, which offer a glimpse into the colonial era. The property also features an herb garden, adding a touch of greenery and fragrance to the historical setting. A gift shop on-site provides a selection of souvenirs and educational materials, enhancing the overall experience.
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