The Dole–Little House, located at 289 High Road, Newbury, Massachusetts, is a historic house that now serves as a non-profit museum. It is managed by Historic New England and is open to the public at certain times for a fee. Private tours of the museum can also be arranged for those interested in a more personalized experience.
In 1954, the house was purchased by Florence Evans Bushee and restored to reflect its original period. During the restoration process, the lean-to was removed and reconstructed with new timbers, and a small-paned sash from the front of the house was relocated to the lean-to. The paneling from one of the rooms was installed as an exhibition room at the National Museum of American History in Washington, D.C., with a replica replacing it in the original room.
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