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Hart House is a historic First Period colonial house at 51 Linebrook Road in Ipswich, Massachusetts. A dendrochronology survey in 2007 proved that the earliest portion of the "Hart" house dates to 1680 when it was built by a newly married Samuel Hart, a tanner.
Listed at 403 Linebrook Rd; this is a 17th-century barn that was converted to a house in 1948. 19: Ipswich Mills Historic District: Ipswich Mills Historic District: August 22, 1996 : Roughly bounded by Union St., Boston and Maine railroad tracks, and the Ipswich River
Samuel Lucius–Thomas Howland House: Plymouth c. 1640: Located at 36 North Street near Plymouth Rock; House is believed to date from 1640. [52] [53] [51] No dendrochronology survey. Joseph Andrews–Perez Lincoln House Chatham: c. 1640: House is believed to date from 1640 and was moved from Hingham to Chatham. [54] [51] No dendrochronology survey.
Ipswich. John Heard House – Western and Asian cultures in an atmosphere of the China trade years; built 1795; John Whipple House – mid-17th century to the early 18th century; Ipswich has hundreds of historic houses, including 57–59 that are classified as First Period. [4] [5] Marblehead. Ambrose Gale House - built in 1663
This house still contains a lot of wood from the original structure along with pieces up to 1820. [65] Philip Call House Ipswich c.1659 The Philip Call House was built by cordwainer Philip Call around 1659, and was later enlarged around 1725. Various architectural periods can be found in this house that span over four generations.
Hart House, Kevin Hart's Southern California vegan fast-food chain, closed its four locations Sept. 10. The chain got its start in Los Angeles just two years ago.
The Hart House is a historic First Period house in Lynnfield, Massachusetts. The two story, three bay wood-frame house was built in stages. The oldest portion is the front of the house, consisting of two stories of rooms on either side of a central chimney. It was probably built by John Hiram Perkins, the owner of the property from 1695 to 1719.
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