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Webster Cottage Museum
Address: 32 N. Main St., Hanover 03755
State: NH
City: Hanover
Street Number: 32 N. Main St.
Zip Code: 03755
categories: museum


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Reviews
Built in 1780, the Webster Cottage is the oldest remaining building on Dartmouth's campus. Allegedly, Daniel Webster Class of 1801 lived here during his senior year at Dartmouth. Today, during the summer it is open as a museum and hosts tours. It is very cool inside and has some great pieces!
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