Harlow Old Fort House

[2] Harlow received permission to use the timbers after the fort was torn down at the end of King Philip's War in 1677.

The house was surveyed by an architectural historian in 1996, who determined a construction date of 1700 or later.

[2] The Harlow family owned the house for nearly 250 years until the Plymouth Antiquarian Society acquired it and hired Joseph Everett Chandler to restore the house.

In 1974, the house was added to the National Register of Historic Places.

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