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Shirley-Eustis Colonial Governor’s Mansion Tour Video

Bob meets with Lynn from the Shirley-Eustis Colonial Governor’s Mansion Association. She points out the Palladian façade. The house was built in the 1700s and restored to the federalist period of 1820. The home is named after Royal Governor William Shirley of the Massachusetts Bay Colony and Governor William Eustis the first democratically elected governor of the Massachusetts Commonwealth. They tour the home pointing out an Irish crystal chandelier, the wood moldings and columns, plaster cornices and other unique features of the home.



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Shirley-Eustis Colonial Governor’s Mansion Tour

Bob meets with Lynn from the Shirley-Eustis Colonial Governor’s Mansion Association. She points out the Palladian façade. The house was built in the 1700s and restored to the federalist period ...



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