The Parson Capen House in Topsfield, Massachusetts, is a historic house built in 1683, renowned for its early colonial architecture and exceptional preservation compared to other houses of its time.
Originally serving as the parsonage for the local Congregational Church, the house, now operated as a historic house museum by the Topsfield Historical Society, showcases English-style architecture with decorative overhangs and wooden beam ceilings, offering visitors a glimpse into New England's past.
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