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On January 29, the Davis House re-opened its doors to showcase its latest round of renovations, adding in plush period-designed carpeting on the floors.  In recent years, the Cape Ann Museum has worked diligently to preserve and restore its historic Captain Elias Davis House (1804). The house features four fully furnished period rooms that explore the history of life in Gloucester and Cape Ann during the early Federal period. The investment has helped secure the structure and safeguard the artifacts displayed within the House, as well as allowing docents and staff members to more effectively interpret the space and the lives of the
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