Choate House (Massachusetts)
{{Short description|Historic house in Essex, Massachusetts, US}}
{{About|the Choate House in Massachusetts|the Choate House in New York, formerly owned by the same Choate family|Choate House (New York)}}
Choate House is a historic house on Choate Island in the Crane Wildlife Refuge, Essex, Massachusetts, owned and administered by the nonprofit Trustees of Reservations.
Choate House was built around 1730, was the birthplace of lawyer and public citizen Rufus Choate (1799–1859), and has remained virtually unchanged for over two centuries. It stands on Hog Island, also called Choate Island, and is accessible only by boat.
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Category:Houses completed in 1730
Category:The Trustees of Reservations
Category:Houses in Essex, Massachusetts
Category:1730 establishments in the Province of Massachusetts Bay
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