Boutwell House

The Boutwell House is located at 172 Main Street and is home to the Groton History Center. The house was built in 1851 for George S. Boutwell who was Governor of Massachusetts at the time. He and his family were the only occupants of the house and when his daughter Georgianna passed away in 1933 she left the house to the Groton Historical Society.

In 2010, after suffering extensive water damage, the home was renovated, thanks to grants from the Community Preservation Fund and the Massachusetts Cultural Facilities Fund. Renovations included new wiring and plumbing, plaster replacement, a fire suppression system and a new furnace.

The most recent renovations to the interior and exterior of the house were begun in early 2016 and completed November 2016. This included new carpeting throughout most of the house, as well as new paint or wallpaper in most of the rooms and painting of the exterior.

Currently the Boutwell House is used to both display period furniture and decorative arts and showcase special exhibits in the rotating exhibit gallery.

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