The monumental Sanborn House is precisely located at Winchester region in Massachusetts. Ably constructed in 1906, it stands stern as one among the few remaining models in Winchester in Massachusetts. It is a massively spread property that spans over 9.5 acres of land area. It finely exemplifies the Beaux Arts style of architecture. It is a magnificently structured house and the Winchester Historical Society works towards its conversion into a community cultural center, meeting place and a gallery. The site is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Originally the ten feet shoe shop at the backyard, from where it's name evolved is the Shoe Shop-Doucette Ten Footer. This structure that came into existence in the 18th and 19th centuries and that served as a shoemakers shop then, currently stands still as a Stoneham Historical Society. Featuring some beautiful artifacts, documents, newspapers, and lots of photographs that relates to the past of Stoneham, the society also conducts meeting once a week during March to November. The meetings can be attended by the visitors too. Guest speakers also conduct a meeting and the museum is open to the public, even on special requests.