Wheeler–Ingalls House, Rehoboth
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The Wheeler–Ingalls House is a historic house at 51 Summer Street in Rehoboth, Massachusetts. The oldest portion of this 2+1⁄2-story saltbox house may have been built before 1710 by Samuel Millard; its left side exhibits a number of First Period construction techniques. In 1760 it was purchased by Dr. John Wheeler, and it was in the Ingalls family at the time of the American Revolutionary War. It is one of the least-altered houses of the period in Rehoboth. ()
Coordinates: 41°50'4"N, 71°14'51"W
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Wheeler–Ingalls House – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Carpenter Museum, Nathaniel Drown House, Col. Thomas Carpenter III House, Goff Homestead.
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Which popular attractions are close to Wheeler–Ingalls House?
Nearby attractions include Carpenter Museum, Rehoboth (12 min walk), Col. Thomas Carpenter III House, Rehoboth (19 min walk), Nathaniel Drown House, Rehoboth (20 min walk), House at 30 Kelton Street, Rehoboth (23 min walk).