For a house built in eighteenth-century Cape Cod, Winslow Crocker House is surprisingly elaborate, with rich paneling in every room. Learn about Miss Thacher’s ambitious relocating and remodeling. The result of her efforts is a colonial Cape Cod house with a twentieth-century flavor. Miss Thacher’s impressive collection of furniture is a thorough survey of early American styles (Jacobean, William and Mary, Queen Anne, Chippendale) and is accented by colorful hooked rugs, ceramics, and pewter.
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