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We’re in Boston’s Beacon Hill with writer and painter Kim Druker Stockwell, whose early nineteenth-century home reflects generations of family history and a lifelong love of art.
Built in 1824, the house still holds many of its original architectural details. Over time Kim has layered the rooms with inherited furniture, paintings by friends and family, and works of her own, creating a home that blends history, creativity, and everyday life.
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