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  2. Thunderbird Lodge (Rose Valley, Pennsylvania) - Wikipedia

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    In 1904, architect William Lightfoot Price converted an existing circa-1790 stone barn into studios for the artists Charles H. and Alice Barber Stephens.Appended to this, he designed a rambling fieldstone-and-stucco house, including a 3-story octagonal stair tower that joined the wings and served all five levels.

  3. Friends meeting houses in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Reopened as Friends Neighborhood House, a settlement house serving immigrant communities. [30] Southeast corner 4th and Green Streets, Philadelphia: Key's Alley Meeting House Home of the North Monthly Meeting, 1790–1816: 1790 Dimensions: "68 by 50 feet, … an additional apartment of brick 40 by 45 feet on the north side of the building,

  4. Category:Houses completed in 1790 - Wikipedia

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    B. Sebastian Baker Stone House; Samuel Beach House; Beechwood (Beales, Virginia) Col. Isaac Beeson House; Belle Grove (Port Conway, Virginia) Belmont (Capron, Virginia)

  5. List of historic houses in Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Robbins House—Built circa 1790–1800; home of Caesar Robbins, a formerly enslaved African-American and Revolutionary War veteran. In 1870–71, the house was moved to Bedford Street, near Sleepy Hollow Cemetery. In 2011 it was moved to its present site at 320 Monument Street, across from the Old North Bridge and the Old Manse. Lexington

  6. List of the oldest buildings in Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    House is on display in Smithsonian's National Museum of American History. The oldest rear portion of the house dates to circa 1710. [111] Peak House: Medfield 1711 The Peak House is a first period cottage featuring peak style architecture and post-and-beam construction.

  7. Sharpless Homestead - Wikipedia

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    This historic house includes four green, serpentine, stone, vernacular buildings that were built roughly between 1790 and 1860. They are the farmhouse, stable, springhouse, and a smoke house. The main section of the farmhouse was built circa 1790 and rebuilt in 1860. It is a 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story, four-bay, serpentine structure.

  8. Sion Hill - Wikipedia

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    The 315-acre (127 ha) property also contains a brick tenant house, circa 1790, with two rooms on each of two levels. The house originally featured formal gardens, now largely lost. The property preserves expansive views of Chesapeake Bay and the town of Havre de Grace. [4]

  9. Kise Mill Bridge Historic District - Wikipedia

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    This district encompasses one contributing building, two contributing sites, and four contributing structures, including the miller's house (c. 1810), the buried foundations of a stone grist mill building that was erected in 1840 on the site of a log mill that had been established circa 1790, portions of the head and tailrace, an exposed sawmill foundation, and a mill pond dam.