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Abbot Spalding House Museum

Abbot Spalding House Museum

The Federal Revival style Abbot-Spalding House was the home to a succession of prominent Nashua citizens, including Daniel Abbot who is the father of Nashua, George Perham and William Spalding. The home was a common meeting ground of the famous and influential of New Hampshire. The Spalding family occupied the home for 73 years until it was purchased by the Nashua Historical Society in the late 1970's, from Miss Sylvia Spalding. The interior and exterior have seen major restoration in recent years. The ongoing commitment made by the Nashua Historical Society ensures the Abbot-Spalding House Museum's community roles for future generations. Additionally, within this museum resides an extensive Nashua Library. Research services are provided.

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