• The Gibson House Museum is a private, nonprofit house museum in Boston's historic Back Bay neighborhood.
  • The Gibson House Museum is a historic house museum located at 137 Beacon Street in the Back Bay neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts.
  • The Gibson House Museum highlights mid-nineteenth to early-twentieth century life in Boston's historic Back Bay neighborhood.
  • Gibson House Museum is a red brick Georgian Revival farmhouse on land acquired and lived on by the Gibson family beginning in 1829.
  • The Gibson House Museum remains one of the city’s most pristine nods to a gilded era.
  • The Gibson House offers visitors a glimpse into 19th century living in Boston’s Back Bay.
  • The Township of North York purchased the remaining Gibson House property in 1965 for $1.00 and other considerations “for the purpose of a museum, historic site...
  • Built in 1859, the Gibson House Museum was once the luxurious residence of a prominent Boston family, The Gibsons.
  • This blog post is one of a two-part series on collections at the Gibson House Museum from Italy.
  • The Gibson House Museum is a private, nonprofit house museum in Boston's historic Back Bay neighborhood.