396 County Street, New Bedford, Massachusetts, 02740, United States

Built by shipwrights in 1834 for whaling merchant William Rotch Jr., the Rotch-Jones-Duff (RJD) House and Garden Museum epitomizes the “brave houses and flowery gardens” described by Herman Melville in “Moby-Dick.” Greek Revival in style, it was designed by architect Richard Upjohn, a founder and first president of the American Institute or Architects.

Visit their website for more information http://rjdmuseum.org/