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Roxbury Heritage State Park

Roxbury Heritage State Park is a history-themed heritage park in the oldest part of Roxbury, a former town annexed in 1868 by Boston, Massachusetts.〔〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Boston's Neighborhoods: Roxbury )〕 It is anchored by the Dillaway–Thomas House, a large colonial structure built in 1750 and thought to be the oldest surviving house in Roxbury.〔 The location includes an adjacent landscaped park with views of the Boston skyline,〔(Protected and recreational open space datalayer ), Office of Geographic and Environmental Information (MassGIS), Commonwealth of Massachusetts Executive Office of Environmental Affairs - http://www.mass.gov/mgis/dd-over.htm〕 and is part of the Metropolitan Park System of Greater Boston.
==Background==
The heritage park is located in the John Eliot Square area of northern Roxbury, which was the site of the town center after its founding in 1630.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Roxbury's History )〕 The Georgian-style home was built as a parsonage for Rev. Oliver Peabody, pastor of the First Church of Roxbury in 1750. The house was later owned by Martha Dillaway and then John Thomas, an American commander in the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War.〔 While Thomas owned the house in 1776, cannons from Fort Ticonderoga in New York were transported by Henry Knox to Cambridge, Massachusetts and then through Roxbury on the way to forming the Fortification of Dorchester Heights, where they were used to force the evacuation of the British from Boston on March 17. A marker commemorating the neighborhood as a stop on the Knox trail and signifying Thomas' role in ending the Siege of Boston was placed at the park in 2009. The marker was the 57th placed to commemorate the Knox Expedition, and the first added since the string of monuments marking the trail was established in 1927.
The house was first restored in the 1930s by a preservationist who also introduced some inaccurate fixtures in an effort to embellish its history.〔 After two fires in the 1970s, a state representative who was a former Roxbury resident successfully petitioned the legislature in 1984 for funding to restore the house and preserve it as a heritage park.〔 The following restoration was done leaving some spots showing levels of all previous work done to the house left exposed, creating a physical timeline of the architectural history of the house.〔 The completed house was opened to the public in 1992, and contains exhibits tracing periods of the history of Roxbury from the past to the present.〔〔

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