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- Avery_Homestead abstract "The Avery Homestead is a two-story Colonial-style home in Ledyard, Connecticut that was built circa 1696. Evidence suggests that the house may have begun as a single-story, one-room house and later expanded to a two-story, two-room house by 1726. The house underwent major additions and renovations by Theophilus Avery and later his grandson, Theophilus Avery. In the mid-1950s, Amos Avery began a decade-long restoration effort to return the house to its 18th-century appearance. The Avery Homestead is historically significant as a well-preserved example of an 18th-century farmhouse with fine craftsmanship. The home is also historically important because more than twelve generations of the Avery family have resided there over the course of three centuries. The Avery Homestead was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1992.".
- Avery_Homestead added "1992-12-14".
- Avery_Homestead architecturalStyle American_colonial_architecture.
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- Avery_Homestead location Ledyard,_Connecticut.
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- Avery_Homestead wikiPageWikiLinkText "Avery Homestead".
- Avery_Homestead yearOfConstruction "1696".
- Avery_Homestead added "1992-12-14".
- Avery_Homestead architecture "Colonial".
- Avery_Homestead built "Circa 1696".
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- Avery_Homestead latDegrees "41".
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- Avery_Homestead latMinutes "27".
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- Avery_Homestead name "Avery Homestead".
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- Avery_Homestead subject Category:Houses_completed_in_1696.
- Avery_Homestead subject Category:Houses_in_Ledyard,_Connecticut.
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- Avery_Homestead comment "The Avery Homestead is a two-story Colonial-style home in Ledyard, Connecticut that was built circa 1696. Evidence suggests that the house may have begun as a single-story, one-room house and later expanded to a two-story, two-room house by 1726. The house underwent major additions and renovations by Theophilus Avery and later his grandson, Theophilus Avery. In the mid-1950s, Amos Avery began a decade-long restoration effort to return the house to its 18th-century appearance.".
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