Deerfield Doors
Posted by Karen on April 30, 2009 | Subscribe
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as deerfield, doors, historical houses, Samuel Partridge
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Historic Deerfield in Massachusetts has some famous doors. In 1760, a famous wood joiner named Samuel Partridge built a door for the house of Reverend John Williams. Many neighbors then sought to replicate its style. This original door is on display in the Flynt Center of Early New England Life, a museum maintained by Historic Deerfield.
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Below is a montage of the doors I passed on a visit to Historic Deerfield. I’d love to show you the amazing interiors, but photographs are not allowed.
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Those are gorgeous, and the variety is astounding!
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