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- Gorton-Greene_House abstract "The Gorton-Greene House, often called the Governor Greene Mansion, is an historic house in Warwick, Rhode Island. The house is one of the oldest surviving buildings in the state.The house was built around 1685. According to the Providence Journal, \"This 2½-story, gable-roofed structure has a massive stone chimney. The original structure was built by Samuel Gorton Jr., and was later bought by his niece's husband, Samuel Greene. This was the home of two 18th-century Rhode Island governors...\" These governors were William Greene, Sr. and William Greene, Jr., and the latter had a correspondence with George Washington, who was among the house's famous visitors.".
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- Gorton-Greene_House location Rhode_Island.
- Gorton-Greene_House location Warwick,_Rhode_Island.
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- Gorton-Greene_House wikiPageLength "2019".
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- Gorton-Greene_House wikiPageWikiLink Category:Houses_completed_in_1685.
- Gorton-Greene_House wikiPageWikiLink Category:Houses_in_Warwick,_Rhode_Island.
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- Gorton-Greene_House wikiPageWikiLink Warwick,_Rhode_Island.
- Gorton-Greene_House wikiPageWikiLink William_Greene_(colonial_governor).
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- Gorton-Greene_House wikiPageWikiLinkText "Gorton-Greene House".
- Gorton-Greene_House wikiPageWikiLinkText "his estate".
- Gorton-Greene_House architecturalStyle "Gable-roofed".
- Gorton-Greene_House buildingType "Two-and-a-half story".
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- Gorton-Greene_House governingBody "Privately owned".
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- Gorton-Greene_House location Rhode_Island.
- Gorton-Greene_House location Warwick,_Rhode_Island.
- Gorton-Greene_House name "Gorton-Greene House".
- Gorton-Greene_House startDate "c.1685".
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- Gorton-Greene_House subject Category:Houses_completed_in_1685.
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- Gorton-Greene_House comment "The Gorton-Greene House, often called the Governor Greene Mansion, is an historic house in Warwick, Rhode Island. The house is one of the oldest surviving buildings in the state.The house was built around 1685. According to the Providence Journal, \"This 2½-story, gable-roofed structure has a massive stone chimney. The original structure was built by Samuel Gorton Jr., and was later bought by his niece's husband, Samuel Greene.".
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- Gorton-Greene_House name "Gorton-Greene House".