Golden Ball Tavern Museum

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The Golden Ball Tavern Museum is a historic 18th-century tavern and former stagecoach stop in Weston, Massachusetts, now preserved as a museum showcasing colonial and early American life.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic house museum
stagecoach stop
tavern
architecturalStyle Georgian architecture
collectionFocus colonial American life
early American life
country United States of America
surface form: United States
currentFunction museum
eraRepresented 18th century
Revolutionary era
early 19th century
hasAccessibility seasonal hours
hasBuildingMaterial wood
hasCategory historic house in Massachusetts
historic tavern in the United States
museum in Massachusetts
tourist attraction in Middlesex County, Massachusetts
hasEducationalFocus colonial-era interpretation
local history education
hasExhibitType decorative arts
historic furnishings
local history
period rooms
hasFeature fireplaces
historic tavern sign
original interior woodwork
period furnishings
hasFunction historic site
hasInterpretiveTheme stagecoach travel in early America
tavern life in colonial New England
hasNumberOfStories 2.5
hasOwnership non-profit organization
hasPeriodOfSignificance colonial period
early national period
hasPreservationStatus preserved historic structure
hasSurroundings historic village center of Weston
hasTourType guided tours
self-guided tours
heritageDesignation National Register of Historic Places
surface form: National Register of Historic Places listing
inception 18th century
locatedIn Massachusetts
Middlesex County, Massachusetts
Weston, Massachusetts NERFINISHED
openToPublic true
originalFunction stagecoach stop
tavern

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Weston, Massachusetts hasHistoricSite Golden Ball Tavern Museum