Cooper-Frost-Austin House
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21 Linnaean St
Cambridge, MA 02138 - 617-994-6669
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Jim Bowley
The Cooper-Frost-Austin House, was built in the late 17th century by Samuel Cooper and then expanded by his family in the 18th century. The Frost in the name comes from Gideon Frost (a grandson) who owned the house followed by Frosts granddaughter Martha Austin (the Austin part of the house). This inheritance pattern meant centuries of single-family ownership. In terms of construction, the Oxford Tree-Ring laboratory dated the original wood for the building to three cutting dates: the winter of 1675-1676, the winter of 1680-1681, and the spring of 1681.
Dec 24th, 2023 -
omar bensaid
Historical house of Frost and being the first house built in Cambridge. I hope I'm not wrong. It's on Lennean street 10 minutes walk from porter square station. (RED LINE)
Jun 10th, 2022 -
Ian Charold Herriott
Working my way through the Historic New England portfolio of house museums. This one is open less frequently, but worth the wait its the oldest extant home in Cambridge!
Jun 8th, 2022 -
Darth M
Jan 5th, 2020 -
Abigail Epplett
In August 2023, I visited Cooper-Frost-Austin House, the oldest extant building in Cambridge, now owned by Historic New England (HNE). Built in 1681, members of the same family lived in the house for its entire life as a regular residence. Cooper-Frost-Austin House is open only a few days a year. Tickets are standard HNE small house pricing at $10 for standard guests and $0 for HNE members (like me!). Metered parking is available on Massachusetts Avenue. I had previously parked at the MBTA parking garage, walked two miles to Longfellow House Washingtons Headquarters National Historic Site, then walked another mile to Cooper-Frost-Austin House, which was a great time for me, but certainly not for most people. Like most historic house museums, the property is not accessible to those using wheelchairs. Stairs are steep, and the attic ceiling is low. Lighting was minimal, especially during a cloudy day. No virtual tour is currently available. This is a fascinating property for people obsessed with early American architecture, but likely is not the right experience for other visitors.
Jan 25th, 2024
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A The phone number for Cooper-Frost-Austin House is: 617-994-6669.
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A Cooper-Frost-Austin House is located at 21 Linnaean St, Cambridge, MA 02138
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A The website (URL) for Cooper-Frost-Austin House is: https://www.historicnewengland.org/property/cooper-frost-austin-house/
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A Cooper-Frost-Austin House has a 4.1 Star Rating from 14 reviewers.
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( 14 Reviews )Jim Bowley on Google
The Cooper-Frost-Austin House, was built in the late 17th century by Samuel Cooper and then expanded by his family in the 18th century. The Frost in the name comes from Gideon Frost (a grandson) who owned the house followed by Frosts granddaughter Martha Austin (the Austin part of the house). This inheritance pattern meant centuries of single-family ownership. In terms of construction, the Oxford Tree-Ring laboratory dated the original wood for the building to three cutting dates: the winter of 1675-1676, the winter of 1680-1681, and the spring of 1681.
omar bensaid on Google
Historical house of Frost and being the first house built in Cambridge.
I hope I'm not wrong.
It's on Lennean street 10 minutes walk from porter square station. (RED LINE)
Ian Charold Herriott on Google
Working my way through the Historic New England portfolio of house museums. This one is open less frequently, but worth the wait its the oldest extant home in Cambridge!
Darth M on Google
Abigail Epplett on Google
In August 2023, I visited Cooper-Frost-Austin House, the oldest extant building in Cambridge, now owned by Historic New England (HNE). Built in 1681, members of the same family lived in the house for its entire life as a regular residence.
Cooper-Frost-Austin House is open only a few days a year. Tickets are standard HNE small house pricing at $10 for standard guests and $0 for HNE members (like me!). Metered parking is available on Massachusetts Avenue. I had previously parked at the MBTA parking garage, walked two miles to Longfellow House Washingtons Headquarters National Historic Site, then walked another mile to Cooper-Frost-Austin House, which was a great time for me, but certainly not for most people. Like most historic house museums, the property is not accessible to those using wheelchairs. Stairs are steep, and the attic ceiling is low. Lighting was minimal, especially during a cloudy day. No virtual tour is currently available.
This is a fascinating property for people obsessed with early American architecture, but likely is not the right experience for other visitors.