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- Kenmore_Farm abstract "Kenmore Farm is a historic farm and educational property at 369 Kenmore Road, just outside Amherst, Virginia. The centerpiece of the more than 130-acre (53 ha) property is aa c. 1856 brick Greek Revival farmhouse, built by Samuel Garland, Sr., a prominent local lawyer and politician. The property was used intermittently between 1872 and 1899 as a preparatory high school, operated by Henry Aubrey Strode, who later became the first president of Clemson University. As such, its building complex includes a dormitory and apartment building in addition to a variety of mainly agricultural outbuildings, among which are a corn crib and barn, and the remnants of an outdoor summer kitchen. The property has seen predominantly agricultural use in the 20th century.The property was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2015.".
- Kenmore_Farm added "2015-02-17".
- Kenmore_Farm area "532566.30518784".
- Kenmore_Farm location Amherst,_Virginia.
- Kenmore_Farm nrhpReferenceNumber "15000012".
- Kenmore_Farm wikiPageExternalLink www.rebecwinery.com.
- Kenmore_Farm wikiPageID "47963146".
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- Kenmore_Farm wikiPageWikiLink Amherst,_Virginia.
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- Kenmore_Farm wikiPageWikiLink Category:Houses_in_Amherst_County,_Virginia.
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- Kenmore_Farm wikiPageWikiLink Category:National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_Amherst_County,_Virginia.
- Kenmore_Farm wikiPageWikiLink Clemson_University.
- Kenmore_Farm wikiPageWikiLink National_Register_of_Historic_Places.
- Kenmore_Farm wikiPageWikiLink National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_Amherst_County,_Virginia.
- Kenmore_Farm yearOfConstruction "1856".
- Kenmore_Farm added "2015-02-17".
- Kenmore_Farm architecture "Greek Revival".
- Kenmore_Farm built "c.".
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- Kenmore_Farm governingBody "Private".
- Kenmore_Farm latDegrees "37".
- Kenmore_Farm latDirection "N".
- Kenmore_Farm latMinutes "35".
- Kenmore_Farm latSeconds "35".
- Kenmore_Farm location "369".
- Kenmore_Farm locmapin "Virginia".
- Kenmore_Farm longDegrees "79".
- Kenmore_Farm longDirection "W".
- Kenmore_Farm longMinutes "5".
- Kenmore_Farm longSeconds "26".
- Kenmore_Farm name "Kenmore Farm".
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- Kenmore_Farm subject Category:Farms_on_the_National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_Virginia.
- Kenmore_Farm subject Category:Greek_Revival_houses_in_Virginia.
- Kenmore_Farm subject Category:Houses_completed_in_1856.
- Kenmore_Farm subject Category:Houses_in_Amherst_County,_Virginia.
- Kenmore_Farm subject Category:Houses_on_the_National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_Virginia.
- Kenmore_Farm subject Category:National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_Amherst_County,_Virginia.
- Kenmore_Farm hypernym Farm.
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- Kenmore_Farm comment "Kenmore Farm is a historic farm and educational property at 369 Kenmore Road, just outside Amherst, Virginia. The centerpiece of the more than 130-acre (53 ha) property is aa c. 1856 brick Greek Revival farmhouse, built by Samuel Garland, Sr., a prominent local lawyer and politician. The property was used intermittently between 1872 and 1899 as a preparatory high school, operated by Henry Aubrey Strode, who later became the first president of Clemson University.".
- Kenmore_Farm label "Kenmore Farm".
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- Kenmore_Farm name "Kenmore Farm".