Cultural Organization

Royall House & Slave Quarters

RH&SQ is a museum whose architecture, household items, archaeological artifacts, and programs bear witness to the 18th century.

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Kyna H.
Faculty
07/01/2020
In the eighteenth century, the Royall House and Slave Quarters was home to the largest slaveholding family in Massachusetts and the enslaved Africans who made their lavish way of life possible. Today, the Royall House and Slave Quarters is a museum whose architecture, household items, archaeological artifacts, and programs bear witness to intertwined stories of wealth and bondage, set against the backdrop of America’s quest for independence. The Slave Quarters is the only remaining such structure in the northern United States, and the Royall House is among the finest colonial-era buildings in New England. The museum is open to the public for tours on weekends from May through October, while school and group tours are available from mid-March to mid-November.
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