Lilja Cormack
15 May 2025
Feature

WATCH: Touring the Thomas Nixon Jr. House in Nobscot

This weekend, the Framingham History Center will be hosting their annual house tour—a showcase of architecture and history across the city, with old and new homes alike.

This weekend, the Framingham History Center will be hosting their annual house tour—a showcase of architecture and history across the city, with old and new homes alike.

One of those homes being showcased is the Thomas Nixon Jr. house along Edmands Road.

Ahead of Sunday’s tour, we were welcomed in by the family that lives there—to learn more about its history within the community, as well as what makes a house a home.

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