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- Q14715111 subject Q15198791.
- Q14715111 subject Q8525409.
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- Q14715111 abstract "The Shambaugh House is a historic house at 12 Old Hill Road in Westport, Connecticut. It is a two story structure, built out of random coursed fieldstone, with gable-roofed pavilions projecting from its hipped roof. An attached garage, now converted to residential use, is built of similar materials. The house features numerous dormers and projections, general gable roofed with wooden shingles. Windows are typically multipane casement windows, and rafter ends are exposed under eaves. The house was designed by Westport architect Charles E. Cutler and completed in 1923. It is an excellent local example of Tudor Revival architecture.The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1999.".
- Q14715111 added "1999-04-09".
- Q14715111 area "5260.91334912".
- Q14715111 location Q586762.
- Q14715111 nrhpReferenceNumber "99000432".
- Q14715111 wikiPageWikiLink Q15198791.
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- Q14715111 wikiPageWikiLink Q586762.
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- Q14715111 wikiPageWikiLink Q8526400.
- Q14715111 wikiPageWikiLink Q8665076.
- Q14715111 yearOfConstruction "1923".
- Q14715111 added "1999-04-09".
- Q14715111 built "1923".
- Q14715111 location "12".
- Q14715111 name "Shambaugh House".
- Q14715111 refnum "99000432".
- Q14715111 point "41.14388888888889 -73.37".
- Q14715111 type Place.
- Q14715111 type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Q14715111 type Building.
- Q14715111 type Location.
- Q14715111 type Place.
- Q14715111 type Thing.
- Q14715111 type SpatialThing.
- Q14715111 type Q41176.
- Q14715111 comment "The Shambaugh House is a historic house at 12 Old Hill Road in Westport, Connecticut. It is a two story structure, built out of random coursed fieldstone, with gable-roofed pavilions projecting from its hipped roof. An attached garage, now converted to residential use, is built of similar materials. The house features numerous dormers and projections, general gable roofed with wooden shingles. Windows are typically multipane casement windows, and rafter ends are exposed under eaves.".
- Q14715111 label "Shambaugh House".
- Q14715111 lat "41.14388888888889".
- Q14715111 long "-73.37".
- Q14715111 name "Shambaugh House".