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Bushnell House Virtual Tour

June 26 / 4:00 pm to 4:45 pm

    Since its completion in 1888, the Bushnell House has been cited as one of the nation’s best examples of the Richardsonian Romanesque style, which is remarkable considering that it was not designed by the master himself. Following Henry Hobson Richardson’s death in April 1886, Asa and Ellen Bushnell turned to New York City architect Robert H. Robertson to design a house in Richardson’s iconic style. Join historian Kevin Rose on this virtual tour of the Bushnell House and its spectacular Shingle Style outbuildings. This virtual tour is free for all audiences.

    Guided by Kevin Rose / Virtual Program. Free registration via Zoom webinar.

    Register at https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_GZOWmEYTQkWH81fkhyjctA#/regi...

    Join the Westcott Center for Architecture + Design as we celebrate our region’s distinctive architecture and history with our annual Summer Tour Series. This program, now in its twenty-first year, examines the architecture, design, and history of the built environment in the Greater Springfield Region. Historians, curators, artists, designers, and other local professionals guide each tour. The 2025 series includes Walking Tours, Happy Hour Tours, Family Tours, Members Only Tours, and Virtual Tours.

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