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The Barrett–Byam Homestead, a historic house located at 40 Byam Road, Chelmsford, Massachusetts, serves as the headquarters of the Chelmsford Historical Society. This location is steeped in history and offers visitors a glimpse into the past of Chelmsford and its surrounding areas.
The original Barrett–Byam Homestead dates back to around 1663, although much of the structure that stands today may have been built in the mid-18th century. This gives the building a rich historical depth that can be appreciated by visitors.
The Barrett–Byam Homestead was established in 1663 by Thomas Barrett, who purchased a house and 52 acres of land from James Parker. This historical fact adds to the narrative of the homestead and its significance in the history of Chelmsford.
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