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- Conkey-Stevens_House abstract "The Conkey-Stevens House is a historic house at 664 Main Street in Amherst, Massachusetts. This distinctive brick house was built in 1840 with Greek Revival features, but was remodeled in 1870 with a Second Empire style mansard roof.The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979, and was included as a contributing property to the East Village Historic District in 1986.".
- Q5161209 abstract "The Conkey-Stevens House is a historic house at 664 Main Street in Amherst, Massachusetts. This distinctive brick house was built in 1840 with Greek Revival features, but was remodeled in 1870 with a Second Empire style mansard roof.The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979, and was included as a contributing property to the East Village Historic District in 1986.".
- Conkey-Stevens_House comment "The Conkey-Stevens House is a historic house at 664 Main Street in Amherst, Massachusetts. This distinctive brick house was built in 1840 with Greek Revival features, but was remodeled in 1870 with a Second Empire style mansard roof.The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979, and was included as a contributing property to the East Village Historic District in 1986.".
- Q5161209 comment "The Conkey-Stevens House is a historic house at 664 Main Street in Amherst, Massachusetts. This distinctive brick house was built in 1840 with Greek Revival features, but was remodeled in 1870 with a Second Empire style mansard roof.The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979, and was included as a contributing property to the East Village Historic District in 1986.".