The Edmund Fowle House & Museum, located in Watertown, MA, is a historic site that dates back to 1772, making it the second oldest surviving house in the area. During the American Revolution, it served as the headquarters for the executive branch of the Massachusetts government and was the site of the signing of the Treaty of Watertown in 1776.
Today, the Fowle House is home to the Historical Society of Watertown, which was established in 1888. The Society's mission is to collect, preserve, and share materials from Watertown's past, providing a deeper understanding of the community's history for present and future generations.
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