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- Bagley-Bliss_House abstract "The Bagley-Bliss House, now the Royalsborough Inn, is an historic house at 1290 Royalsborough Road in Durham, Maine, United States. With a construction date traditionally given as 1770, this Greek Revival house is claimed to the be the oldest in Durham, built by one of its early settlers, who also operated an inn on the premises. The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1996.".
- Q4841977 abstract "The Bagley-Bliss House, now the Royalsborough Inn, is an historic house at 1290 Royalsborough Road in Durham, Maine, United States. With a construction date traditionally given as 1770, this Greek Revival house is claimed to the be the oldest in Durham, built by one of its early settlers, who also operated an inn on the premises. The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1996.".
- Bagley-Bliss_House comment "The Bagley-Bliss House, now the Royalsborough Inn, is an historic house at 1290 Royalsborough Road in Durham, Maine, United States. With a construction date traditionally given as 1770, this Greek Revival house is claimed to the be the oldest in Durham, built by one of its early settlers, who also operated an inn on the premises. The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1996.".
- Q4841977 comment "The Bagley-Bliss House, now the Royalsborough Inn, is an historic house at 1290 Royalsborough Road in Durham, Maine, United States. With a construction date traditionally given as 1770, this Greek Revival house is claimed to the be the oldest in Durham, built by one of its early settlers, who also operated an inn on the premises. The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1996.".