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The Clifford–Warren House is an historic First Period house at 3 Clifford Road in Plymouth, Massachusetts. The 1 + 1 ⁄ 2-story gambrel-roofed Cape style house was built c. 1695. It is five bays wide, with a large central chimney. The house is believed to be the third on the property, which was granted to Richard Warren in 1627.
The Henry W. Baker House is located at 233 S. Main St. in Plymouth, Michigan.It was built by its original owner as a private home, but now houses commercial space. It was designated a Michigan State Historic Site in 1981 [2] and listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.
Admiralty House, Mount Wise, viewed in 2008 before re-development. In the foreground is the remnant of the base of the bronze statue of Field Marshal John Colborne, 1st Baron Seaton (1778-1863), now at the Peninsula Barracks and Army Museum in Winchester [1] Admiralty House, Mount Wise, photographed late 19th century, with statue of Field Marshal John Colborne, 1st Baron Seaton (1778-1863) [2]
The Richard Sparrow House is a historic house and museum at 42 Summer Street in Plymouth, Massachusetts, and the allegedly the oldest surviving house in Plymouth. No dendrochronology survey. Samuel Lucius–Thomas Howland House: Plymouth c. 1640: Located at 36 North Street near Plymouth Rock; House is believed to date from 1640.
Drake's Island is a 6.5-acre (2.6-hectare) island lying in Plymouth Sound, the stretch of water south of the city of Plymouth, Devon. The rocks which make up the island are volcanic tuff and lava, together with marine limestone of the Devonian period. [1] For more than 400 years the island was fortified.
2019 image of Samuel Lucas–Thomas Howland House on North Street. Samuel Lucius–Thomas Howland House (also known as the Samuel Lucas–Thomas Howland House) is a historic house at 36 North Street in Plymouth, Massachusetts located within the Plymouth Village Historic District as a contributing property.