The Ebenezer Hancock House, an iconic Boston property predating the American Revolution and associated with John Hancock, is available for purchase for the first time in over 50 years. Built in 1767, this meticulously maintained building is noted as the last extant property connected to Hancock in Boston. It served various purposes, including as an office for a law firm, and holds historical significance as the only standing home from the Revolutionary period in the city. The property features authentic carpentry and Georgian interior architecture.
The iconic dwelling, known as the Ebenezer Hancock House, is available for purchase for the first time in more than 50 years and was meticulously maintained for decades.
The building is the last extant property associated with founding father John Hancock in Boston and is a living time capsule thought to have been built in 1767.
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