English: This garden is on the former site of the Stetson Cottage, on the Woodbury Point estate of Robert Dawson and Marie Antoinette Evans. This fourteen room cottage served as the Summer White House for President William Howard Taft in 1909 and 1910. The cottage was then cut in two pieces and shipped across the harbor to Marblehead where it was reassembed. Mrs. Evans replaced the cottage with the Italian garden.
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This garden is on the former site of the Stetson Cottage, on the Woodbury Point estate of Robert Dawson and Marie Antoinette Evans. This fourteen room cottage served as the Summer White House for President William Howard Taft in 1909 and 1910. The cottage was then cut in two pieces and shipped across the harbor to Marblehead where it was reassembed. Mrs. Evans replaced the cottage with the Italian garden.