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Bus stations near Jackson Homestead in Newton

  • Washington St @ Lewis Terr,2 min walk,
  • Adams St @ Washington St,2 min walk,

Bus lines to Jackson Homestead in Newton

  • 553,Newton Corner,
  • 554,Waverley,
  • 556,Waltham Highlands,
  • 558,Newton Corner,
Questions & Answers
  • What are the closest stations to Jackson Homestead?

    The closest stations to Jackson Homestead are:

    • Washington St @ Lewis Terr is 126 yards away, 2 min walk.
    • Adams St @ Washington St is 129 yards away, 2 min walk.
  • Which Bus lines stop near Jackson Homestead?

    These Bus lines stop near Jackson Homestead: 553, 554, 57, 71

  • Which Train lines stop near Jackson Homestead?

    These Train lines stop near Jackson Homestead: FRAMINGHAM/WORCESTER LINE

  • Which Subway lines stop near Jackson Homestead?

    These Subway lines stop near Jackson Homestead: GREEN LINE D

  • What’s the nearest bus stop to Jackson Homestead in Newton?

    The nearest bus stops to Jackson Homestead in Newton are Washington St @ Lewis Terr and Adams St @ Washington St. The closest one is a 2 min walk away.

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Jackson Homestead Address: 527 Washington St street in Newton

Jackson Homestead, Newton
Jackson Homestead, NewtonThe Jackson Homestead, located at 527 Washington Street, in the village of Newton Corner, in Newton, Massachusetts, is an historic house that served as a station on the Underground Railroad before the Civil War. It was built in 1809 in the Federal style by Timothy Jackson (1756–1814) on his family's farm. His son William Jackson (1763–1855) lived in it from 1820 until his death. William Jackson was an abolitionist and was active in politics on the local, state and national levels and served in the United States Congress from 1833 to 1837. The home was occupied by his family until 1932 when it was rented out. In 1949 it was given to the city of Newton and in 1950 the Newton History Museum was established there.
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