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Timothy Paine House

Daughters of the American RevolutionHouses completed in 1774Houses in Worcester, MassachusettsHouses on the National Register of Historic Places in Worcester County, MassachusettsNational Register of Historic Places in Worcester, Massachusetts
Timothy Paine House Worcester MA
Timothy Paine House Worcester MA

The Timothy Paine House, also known as The Oaks, is a historic house at 140 Lincoln Street in Worcester, Massachusetts. Built in the mid-1770s, it is one of the city's oldest buildings, and a good example of Georgian and Federal styling. It was built by Timothy Paine, a note local judge who fled during the American Revolution due to his Loyalist leanings. The house has been owned by the Colonel Timothy Bigelow Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution, since 1914 and uses it as a chapter house. It is open by for tours from May- October or by appointment. The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1976.

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Timothy Paine House
Lincoln Street, Worcester

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Lincoln Street 134
01605 Worcester
Massachusetts, United States
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