Charles Sumner House (Boston, Massachusetts)
USA /
Massachusetts /
Somerville /
Boston, Massachusetts /
Hancock Street, 20
World
/ USA
/ Massachusetts
/ Somerville
house, NRHP - National Register of Historic Places, Federal style (architecture), 1800s construction, U.S. National Historic Landmark
The Charles Sumner House is a historic house at 20 Hancock Street on Beacon Hill in Boston, Massachusetts. The brick townhouse, built c. 1806, is notable as the home for many years of the Charles Sumner (1811–1874), an outspoken and aggressive political opponent of slavery, whose beating on the floor of the United States Senate in 1856 was a defining moment of the pre-American Civil War period. The house was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1973.
Wikipedia article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Sumner_House
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Coordinates: 42°21'37"N 71°3'51"W
- Boston Common 0.5 km
- Boston Public Garden 0.8 km
- Long Wharf 1 km
- Charlestown Navy Yard 2 km
- Former Site of Boston Naval Shipyard 2.2 km
- Frederick Douglass Square Historic District 3.1 km
- Fenway Park 3.2 km
- Cambridge Common 5.2 km
- Harvard Stadium 5.3 km
- Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University 8.2 km
- West End (historical) 0.4 km
- Beacon Hill 0.4 km
- Financial District 0.7 km
- The Big Dig I-93 Tunnel Section 0.8 km
- Charles River Esplanade Park 1.3 km
- East Cambridge 1.6 km
- NorthPoint 1.6 km
- Bunker Hill Community College 1.8 km
- Charlestown 2.2 km
- MIT (Neighbourhood) 2.5 km