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Centrally located for easy accessibility in eastern Massachusetts, The Bay State Antique Auto Club conducts monthly meetings which are held at 7:30 pm on the second Thursday of the month at:
   
  The Endicott Estate
656 East Street
Dedham, MA 02026
We look forward to seeing and meeting you at our next meeting!
   

DIRECTIONS TO THE ENDICOTT ESTATE

From Providence Highway Near Dedham Square:

From Providence Highway near Dedham Square, turn left at the traffic lights onto Eastern Avenue.  Travel along Eastern Avenue to the four-way stop intersection at East Street.  Turn right onto East Street, and the grounds of the Endicott Estate are approximately one-half mile on the left.

From The South:

From Route #128, take exit #14 for East Street/Canton Street.  At the top of the ramp, follow the signs for East Street towards Dedham.  There will be an office building on your left-hand side. Travel along East Street for approximately one mile.  You will enter a rotary at the Texaco gas plaza.  Travel ¾ of the way around the rotary and proceed under the Railroad Bridge.  The grounds of the Endicott Estate are approximately one-half mile on the right.

From The North:

From Route #128, take exit #15 North to Dedham.  At the Cinema Complex, turn right at the traffic lights onto Elm Street.  Elm Street changes into Rustcraft Road and will bring you past the Fleet / Red-Cross Complex on your right hand side. Continue to travel along Rustcraft Road to the intersection at East Street.  Turn left onto East Street, and the grounds of the Endicott Estate are approximately one-quarter mile on the right. 

 
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The Endicott Estate

The Endicott Estate is a grand 19th century mansion situated on a 15-acre panorama of lush green lawn that is punctuated by stately elm, spruce and weeping willow trees.

Today's Endicott Estate is the second home to stand on these grounds. The original homestead burned to the ground in 1904 after the local volunteer fire department, responding to three separate fires burning simultaneously, reached the Endicott fire last. By the time they arrived, it was too late. Only ashes remained.

It is said that Henry Bradford Endicott took the burning of the homestead as a divine command to rebuild. And rebuild he did, in a truly grand manner.

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