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- Culver_Randel_House_and_Mill abstract "The Culver Randel House and Mill is located along Randall Avenue (NY 94 and Browns Creek at the northern edge of the village of Florida, New York, United States. Culver built the mill around 1830 and the house 20 years later. The latter is an excellent example of the Picturesque aesthetic as applied to an Italianate house. Both buildings were added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1998.".
- Q4165495 abstract "The Culver Randel House and Mill is located along Randall Avenue (NY 94 and Browns Creek at the northern edge of the village of Florida, New York, United States. Culver built the mill around 1830 and the house 20 years later. The latter is an excellent example of the Picturesque aesthetic as applied to an Italianate house. Both buildings were added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1998.".
- Culver_Randel_House_and_Mill comment "The Culver Randel House and Mill is located along Randall Avenue (NY 94 and Browns Creek at the northern edge of the village of Florida, New York, United States. Culver built the mill around 1830 and the house 20 years later. The latter is an excellent example of the Picturesque aesthetic as applied to an Italianate house. Both buildings were added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1998.".
- Q4165495 comment "The Culver Randel House and Mill is located along Randall Avenue (NY 94 and Browns Creek at the northern edge of the village of Florida, New York, United States. Culver built the mill around 1830 and the house 20 years later. The latter is an excellent example of the Picturesque aesthetic as applied to an Italianate house. Both buildings were added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1998.".