First Period architecture

The Fairbanks House in Dedham, Massachusetts, the oldest still-standing timber structure in North America, was built c. 1637

First Period is an American architectural style originating between approximately 1626 and 1725, used primarily by British colonists during the settlement of the British colonies of North America, particularly in Massachusetts and Virginia. Among U.S. counties, Essex County, Massachusetts, has the highest number of preserved First Period buildings.[1]

  1. ^ Harris, Gordon (2015). "First Period, Georgian and Federal-era houses of Ipswich". Historic Ipswich on the Massachusetts North Shore. Retrieved October 13, 2020.

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