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In Sweden, the salon developed during the late 17th century and flourished until the late 19th century. During the 1680s and 1690s, the salon of countess Magdalena Stenbock became a meeting where foreign ambassadors in Stockholm came to make contacts, and her gambling table was described as a center of Swedish foreign policy.
1620s establishments in the Massachusetts Bay Colony (1 C, 14 P) 1630s establishments in the Massachusetts Bay Colony (10 C) 1640s establishments in the Massachusetts Bay Colony (10 C, 1 P)
These were restored along with the original 17th century appearance sometime in the early 20th century. Merchant–Choate House Ipswich: 1671 This seventeenth century home is also known as the "Tuttle House". Dendrochronological dating shows the earliest portions of the house were completed sometime in 1671 with later additions.
The Salem Village Historic District encompasses a collection of properties from the early center of Salem Village, as Danvers, Massachusetts was known in the 17th century. . The district includes an irregular pattern of properties along Centre, Hobart, Ingersoll, and Collins Streets, as far north as Brentwood Circle, and south to Mello Parkway
This is a partial list of former public houses and coffeehouses in Boston, Massachusetts. In the 17th and 18th centuries in particular these types of venues functioned also as meeting spaces for business, politics, theater, concerts, exhibitions, and other secular activities.
17th-century establishments in the Massachusetts Bay Colony (8 C) 18th-century establishments in Massachusetts (2 C, 7 P) 19th-century establishments in Massachusetts ...
Remaining 17th-century features are present in the attic with the original framing. [48] Swett-Ilsley House: Newbury: c.1670 Stephen Swett allegedly built this house in 1670 under the name "Blue Anchor Tavern". The structure which consisted of a "typical' 17th-century single-room with a chimney bay end remained unaltered until 1720.
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