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  2. Blackwell Street Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Condict House, also known as the Presbyterian Church House, is located at 55 West Blackwell Street and features Colonial Revival architecture. [13] Built c. 1890, it was used by Dr. Arthur Windes Condict and is now owned by the Dover Area Historical Society. [14] [15]

  3. Roosevelt Island - Wikipedia

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    In 1796, Blackwell's great-grandson Jacob Blackwell constructed the Blackwell House, one of Manhattan's oldest houses. [40] James L. Bell paid the Blackwells $30,000 for the island in 1823, but Blackwell took back control two years later, upon Bell's death. [45] One source indicated that Bell never fulfilled the terms of the sale. [44]

  4. Clark–Blackwell House - Wikipedia

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    Clark continued to live in the house at least until 1886. By 1889 he had relocated to New York City. John Scott Blackwell was another local real estate agent who lived in the house from 1902 until his death in 1930. His wife continued to live here until 1943. Harry F. Bowsman, a local businessman, lived here from 1946 to 1963.

  5. Coldwell Banker - Wikipedia

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    Coldwell Banker Real Estate LLC is an American real estate franchise owned by Anywhere Real Estate, with headquarters in Madison, New Jersey. It was founded in 1906 in San Francisco, [1] and has approximately 3000 offices in 49 countries and territories. [2] It publishes an annual house price guide, Home Listing Report.

  6. Blackwell House - Wikipedia

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    Blackwell House is a historic house on Roosevelt Island in New York City.The house's name comes from Jacob Blackwell, who built the house in 1796. He was the great-grandson of Robert Blackwell, who in 1686 took ownership of what was then known as Manning's Island and subsequently became the island's new namesake. [2]

  7. Goldeneye (estate) - Wikipedia

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    A year later, he sold the estate to Island Records founder Chris Blackwell. [15] Blackwell gradually added 25 acres (10 ha) in small parcels to the original estate to reach a current total of 40 acres (16 ha). As it grew, he also added various cottages and huts around an inner lagoon sandwiched between James Bond Beach and Low Cay Beach. [16]