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- Rockwell_House_(Norfolk,_Connecticut) comment "The Rockwell House, also known as the Frederick W. Rockwell House, is a historic house on the west side of Laurel Way in Norfolk, Connecticut. It is a 2-1/2 story wood frame structure, five bays wide, with a slate roof. The main facade's bays are separated by two-story pilasters, which are also found at the corners. A full entablature extends above the pilasters just below the roof line. The main entrance is centered, with a Palladian window above.".
- Q7355674 comment "The Rockwell House, also known as the Frederick W. Rockwell House, is a historic house on the west side of Laurel Way in Norfolk, Connecticut. It is a 2-1/2 story wood frame structure, five bays wide, with a slate roof. The main facade's bays are separated by two-story pilasters, which are also found at the corners. A full entablature extends above the pilasters just below the roof line. The main entrance is centered, with a Palladian window above.".