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Hancock-Clarke House

SKU: HAB-HCH
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Detailed building kit for 28mm figures (1:56 scale)

Laser cut 3mm and 1.6mm MDF

Laser engraved details

Moveable doors

Removable second floor and roofs

Easily accessible interior with detailing

Two buildings can be used separately

 

Kit supplied unassembled and unpainted

Measures approx. L 8-1/2” x W 8-1/2” x H 6-1/2” / 210mm x 210mm x 160mm

 

Figures, trees, walls not included

 

Detailed instructions are available for download at www.thingsfromthebasement.com

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The parsonage, located in Lexington, MA, was originally built for John Hancock I, the grandfather of the patriot John Hancock in 1737. Subsequently, the house was occupied by Jonas Clarke and his family. It was built on what later became Hancock Street. On April 19, 1775, just after midnight, Paul Revere arrived on horseback to inform John Hancock and Sam Adams that “the Regulars are out,” not the commonly known phrase, “The British are coming.” John Hancock and Sam Adams, leaders of the colonials, were guests at the Hancock-Clarke house at this time.
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