Sprague Barn & Land
circa 1760
The Sprague Barn & Land connect today’s visitors to some of the area’s earliest settled farmsteads—where agriculture, family holdings, and the maritime economy converged.
- Date | c. 1760
- Family context | Part of extensive Sprague lands that once stretched from Snug Harbor along Duxbury Bay to the Bluefish River.
- Significance | Agricultural base that fed and supported a maritime village.
- Address | 71 Fairway Lane, Duxbury
History & Significance
Preservation Priorities
Barn structure and envelope, landscape stewardship, visitor safety/access, and interpretive signage tying agriculture to maritime life.
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