Since 1961 the Nichols House Museum has been open to the public as a museum offering a unique glimpse into the domestic life of a typical Beacon Hill family at the turn of the last century. Read more
One of the earliest structures on Beacon Hill. It was designed by Massachusetts State House architect Charles Bulfinch, who also designed many Beacon Hillmansions. Admission is $7. Read more
The Nichols House Museum in Beacon Hill is a great place to get a glimpse of those mansions from the inside. Plus, super-knowledgeable tour guides, and hardly anyone there!
Visit the Nichols House Museum, the 1804 townhouse that was from 1885-1960 the home of Rose Standish Nichols, landscape gardener, suffragist and pacifist.