Massachusetts was one of the first states in the nation, so it’s no surprise that this state is crammed with historical spots and old stuff. But I bet you didn’t know that the oldest place in the state is actually explorable and makes for a great afternoon trip. Check it out below.

The Fairbanks House isn’t just the oldest building in Massachusetts – it’s the oldest surviving wooden structure in the whole of North America.

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Location in Dedham, this historic structure was built in 1637 for Jonathan and Grace Fairbanks, as well as their six children.

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Incredibly, it’s still in the family! Eight generations of Fairbanks have lived in and taken care of the house for over 268 years.

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Maybe that’s why it’s one of the best preserved homes from this period in the world.

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Today, the home is a museum where you can learn about life in the past.

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You can tour and learn more about the family, as well as get an up-close look at crafts and items from hundreds of years ago.

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You can even check out ornaments made from human hair. Why does such a thing even exist? You’ll have to visit to find out.

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They even hold a yearly fall festival where you can meet a Civil War troop, see demonstrations of weaving, spinning, pottery-making and tin-smithing, meet live alpacas and play historic games.

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Simply strolling through this home will take you back in time.

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Tours are held Wednesday through Sunday every hour from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

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The Fairbanks House is open from May to October. You can find it at 511 East Street, Dedham, Mass. Click here to visit their website. If you love history, be sure to read about the most fascinating museum in Massachusetts you’ve never visited here.

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