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Highfield Hall & Gardens
The guide was updated:Highfield Hall is an exuberant museum that highlights Falmouth's history during the time the railroad was established in the late 1800s. The museum, originally built by the Beebe family and converted into a summer home, commemorates Falmouth's commerce, art, and trades of the times, as well as its gorgeous vineyards and gardens.
Useful Information
- Address: 56 Highfield Drive, Falmouth
- Opening hours: Thu–Sun 10am–4pm, Mon–Wed closed
- Website: highfieldhallandgardens.org
- Phone: +508 495 1878
- Email: info@highfieldhall.org
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Highfield Hall & Gardens
Highfield Hall is an exuberant museum that highlights Falmouth's history during the time the railroad was established in the late 1800s. The museum, originally built by the Beebe family and converted into a summer home, commemorates Falmouth's commerce, art, and trades of the times, as well as its gorgeous vineyards and gardens.
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