Edmund Fowle House & Museum

Built in 1772, the Edmund Fowle House is the second-oldest surviving house in Watertown. It served as the headquarters for the executive branch of the Massachusetts government. The Treaty of Watertown was signed on July 19, 1776, in the Council Chamber on the second floor. Today, the Fowle House serves as home of the Historical Society of Watertown which was founded in 1888.

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28 Marshall Street Watertown MA 02472