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Loring Greenough House

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The Loring Greenough House was constructed in 1760 by Commodore Joshua Loring and owned by the Greenough family from 1783 until 1924. The Jamaica Plain Tuesday Club purchased the house in 1924 and has been steward ever since. In 2008, the club articulated a vibrant, new community-oriented role for the House as a center for social, cultural, historical, and educational activities. ***Open Studios: small glories — 3D, Mixed Media Constance Cervone — Photography Deborah MacFail Designs — Fine Artisan Jewelry Erica Nazzaro — Mixed Media, Watercolor, Pastel Gary Koeppel — Oil Landscapes Judith Robichaud — Painting Kasey Davis Appleman — Mixed Media, Photography Wheaten Press — Prints, Coasters & Cards Michelle Stolzoff - Michelle Throws Things — Ceramics Nancy Marland Jewelry — Silver and Polymer Jewelry Sheila Pickard — Beads, Fiber Stephen Goss - GossCraeft Pottery — Handmade Studio Pottery Tori Costa (TeeCee Stitchery) — Textile Art