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58 Stinson Lake Rd
Rumney, NH 03266
+1 (603) 786-9943
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Tour the home that Mary Baker Eddy (the founder of Christian Science), and her second husband, Daniel Patterson, rented in the foothills of the White Mountains. Soon after moving here, the couple found themselves deeply affected by the Civil War. During these two eventful years, Mary's continued deep Bible study and search for health made this an important period leading to her discovery of Christian Science. Guided tours May 1-October 31, Thursday-Saturday, 10 am-4 pm, and Sunday, 1 pm - 4 pm. Tours include the Mary Baker Eddy Historic House in nearby North Groton. $7 Suggested donation for both tours. Children under 12 free. Museum shop.

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10/14/2014

We just happened upon the Mary Baker Eddy home. Sadly, it was not open to the public. One needs to...

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