| Built (circa 1775) on Todd's Head during the Revolutionary War, the Todd House is a classic New England full cape with massive center chimney and a unique "good morning" staircase.
In 1801, in what is now a guest room, Eastern Lodge No. 7 of the Masonic Order was chartered; cornerstone marks the event.
Breakfast is served in the common room before a huge fireplace and bake oven, in surroundings reminiscent of the revolutionary era.
The Todd House, owned by a local historian and educator, has in its library many volumes of local history.
Its rooms are furnished with period antiques and enhanced by a collection of local historic artifacts.
The spacious yard, with its cook-out facilities, affords an ever-changing view of the bay and its islands. Glorious sunrises and sunsets enhance the natural beauty of the area.
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