Properties
Explore DYC's Historic Properties
Three landmarks. One mission: long‑term care, preservation, and public appreciation.
Sprague Barn & Land
circa 1760
Among the earliest settled farmsteads; connects directly to the Sprague family and the area’s agricultural–maritime story.
Mattakeesett House
circa 1799
Early commercial hub tied to Duxbury’s village growth along Washington Street; formerly known as the The Joshua Winsor House & Store, the two buildings were joined by 1825.
Ellison Clubhouse
1913
Why These Places Matter
Together, the Sprague Barn & Land (c. 1760), Mattakeesett House (c. 1799), and the Ellison Clubhouse (1913) tell the story of Duxbury’s evolution from a working waterfront to a vibrant coastal community. They reflect the craftsmanship, commerce, and community spirit that shaped life here for more than two centuries.
By caring for these landmarks, we’re not just preserving buildings — we’re protecting the character of Duxbury’s Old Shipbuilder’s District, keeping its history visible, and ensuring that future generations can learn from and be inspired by our maritime heritage. Your support makes this possible.
