Longfellow House
Longfellow House is a historic home located in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Built in 1759, it served as the residence of the famous poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow from 1837 until his death in 1882. The house is notable for its beautiful architecture and its role in American literary history.
Today, Longfellow House is preserved as a national historic site, showcasing artifacts related to Longfellow's life and work. Visitors can explore the gardens and learn about the house's significance during the American Revolution and the Civil War, as it also served as a headquarters for George Washington.