The Richard Jackson House, located in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, holds the distinction of being the oldest wood-frame house in the state. It was built in 1664 by Richard Jackson, a woodworker, farmer, and mariner. This historic house is a testament to the early American architecture and the rich history of the region.
Today, the Richard Jackson House is a historic house museum managed by Historic New England. It opens its doors to the public two Saturdays a month from June to October. Visitors can explore the house and learn about its history and the life of its original owner, Richard Jackson.
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