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The Worcester Historical Museum considers the Salisbury Mansion to be the largest artifact in their collection.
The building at 30 Elm Street is Worcester’s only historical house museum. It was built 250 years ago in 1772 for Stephen Salisbury.
The mansion was moved to its current location on Elm Street in 1929. Originally it was built in what is now Lincoln Square. It was restored in the 1980s and it serves to show what life was like for the Salisbury's around 1835.
Learn more about the Salisbury Mansion with Bob Stacy, the mansion’s site manager, in the video above.