The Lafayette–Durfee House is a historic house situated at 94 Cherry Street in Fall River, Massachusetts. This house holds a significant place in history and is a must-visit for those interested in the American Revolution. The house was originally located at the site of the old Fall River Superior Courthouse, now the Fall River Children's Museum on 441 North Main Street, and was owned by Judge Thomas Durfee.
Today, the Lafayette Durfee Historical Foundation, a non-profit group, maintains the house and offers tours usually from Fall to Spring. This provides an opportunity for visitors to explore the house and learn about its rich history and the role it played during the American Revolution.
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94 Cherry St, Fall River
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