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- Q16901943 subject Q7434221.
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- Q16901943 abstract "The Townsend House is a historic late First Period house in Needham, Massachusetts. The 2.5 story wood frame house was built in 1720 by Gregory Sugars, a sea captain, for his son-in-law, Rev. Jonathan Townsend. The building has retained little external appearance as an early 18th century house, showing the adaptive reuse and restyling of older houses. It was given a Federal appearance in the 1780s by its second owner, Rev. Samuel West, and was, under his ownership, used as a muster site for the local militia prior to the 1775 Battles of Lexington and Concord. The building has been much modified over the years (including the addition of a mansard-like roof), but many of its older interior rooms have retained features from the 18th century.The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.".
- Q16901943 added "1982-04-01".
- Q16901943 area "4451.54206464".
- Q16901943 location Q1664345.
- Q16901943 nrhpReferenceNumber "82004420".
- Q16901943 thumbnail NeedhamMA_TownsendHouse.jpg?width=300.
- Q16901943 wikiPageWikiLink Q1664345.
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- Q16901943 wikiPageWikiLink Q7434221.
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- Q16901943 wikiPageWikiLink Q8318424.
- Q16901943 wikiPageWikiLink Q8665347.
- Q16901943 yearOfConstruction "1720".
- Q16901943 added "1982-04-01".
- Q16901943 location "980".
- Q16901943 name "Townsend House".
- Q16901943 refnum "82004420".
- Q16901943 point "42.291111111111114 -71.24944444444445".
- Q16901943 type LandmarksOrHistoricalBuildings.
- Q16901943 type Place.
- Q16901943 type HistoricPlace.
- Q16901943 type Location.
- Q16901943 type Place.
- Q16901943 type Thing.
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- Q16901943 comment "The Townsend House is a historic late First Period house in Needham, Massachusetts. The 2.5 story wood frame house was built in 1720 by Gregory Sugars, a sea captain, for his son-in-law, Rev. Jonathan Townsend. The building has retained little external appearance as an early 18th century house, showing the adaptive reuse and restyling of older houses. It was given a Federal appearance in the 1780s by its second owner, Rev.".
- Q16901943 label "Townsend House (Needham, Massachusetts)".
- Q16901943 lat "42.291111111111114".
- Q16901943 long "-71.24944444444445".
- Q16901943 depiction NeedhamMA_TownsendHouse.jpg.
- Q16901943 name "Townsend House".