Mission House Museum

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From the Mission House Website: Following ministerial studies at Yale, Reverend John Sergeant moved to the south Berkshires to establish a mission for fifty Mohicans. He lived in a simple cabin until he married Abigail Williams in 1739 and built the Mission House. Originally located atop Prospect Hill, this National Historic Landmark was carefully disassembled, moved, and restored by Miss Mabel Choate at its present location on Main Street between 1926 and 1927. The house contains an outstanding collection of eighteenth-century American furniture and decorative arts. Open Memorial Day weekend to Columbus Day, daily, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Trustees Members free. Nonmembers: adult $6, child (6-12) $3. Groups of 15 or more receive a discount; call for details. Learn more about Mission House Here.