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- Q16962407 abstract "The Dorchester Common Historic District encompasses three public buildings that front the public common in the village of Dorchester, New Hampshire (it does not include the common itself). The oldest of the three buildings is the schoolhouse, which dates to 1808 and is now a local museum. The Dorchester Community Church was built in 1828, and the town hall in 1844, on the site of the town's first (1828) town hall.The district was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985; the church was also separately listed in 1980.".
- Q16962407 added "1985-03-07".
- Q16962407 area "4046.8564224".
- Q16962407 location Q941059.
- Q16962407 nrhpReferenceNumber "85000477".
- Q16962407 wikiPageWikiLink Q3719.
- Q16962407 wikiPageWikiLink Q5297603.
- Q16962407 wikiPageWikiLink Q6976162.
- Q16962407 wikiPageWikiLink Q941059.
- Q16962407 added "1985-03-07".
- Q16962407 location "Roughly bounded by N. Dorchester 2 mile NW of intersection with NH 118, Dorchester, New Hampshire".
- Q16962407 name "Dorchester Common Historic District".
- Q16962407 refnum "85000477".
- Q16962407 point "43.75694444444444 -71.94972222222222".
- Q16962407 type LandmarksOrHistoricalBuildings.
- Q16962407 type Place.
- Q16962407 type HistoricPlace.
- Q16962407 type Location.
- Q16962407 type Place.
- Q16962407 type Thing.
- Q16962407 type SpatialThing.
- Q16962407 comment "The Dorchester Common Historic District encompasses three public buildings that front the public common in the village of Dorchester, New Hampshire (it does not include the common itself). The oldest of the three buildings is the schoolhouse, which dates to 1808 and is now a local museum.".
- Q16962407 label "Dorchester Common Historic District".
- Q16962407 lat "43.75694444444444".
- Q16962407 long "-71.94972222222222".
- Q16962407 name "Dorchester Common Historic District".