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- Q19880798 subject Q8445365.
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- Q19880798 subject Q8526416.
- Q19880798 subject Q8649429.
- Q19880798 abstract "The Holmes-Crafts Homestead is a historic house at the southern junction of Old Jay Hill Road and Main Street (Maine State Route 4) in Jay, Maine. Built in the early 19th century, it is a well-preserved local example of Federal architecture, and was home to James Starr, one of the first settlers of the area and a prominent local lawyer and politician. The building, now owned by the local historical society, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973.".
- Q19880798 added "1973-04-26".
- Q19880798 area "20234.282112".
- Q19880798 nrhpReferenceNumber "73000105".
- Q19880798 thumbnail JayME_HolmesCraftHomestead.jpg?width=300.
- Q19880798 wikiPageExternalLink historical-society.html.
- Q19880798 wikiPageWikiLink Q2436236.
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- Q19880798 wikiPageWikiLink Q6976085.
- Q19880798 wikiPageWikiLink Q8445365.
- Q19880798 wikiPageWikiLink Q8516127.
- Q19880798 wikiPageWikiLink Q8525307.
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- Q19880798 wikiPageWikiLink Q8526416.
- Q19880798 wikiPageWikiLink Q8649429.
- Q19880798 yearOfConstruction "1820".
- Q19880798 added "1973-04-26".
- Q19880798 location "Old N. Jay Rd. on ME 4, North Jay, Maine".
- Q19880798 name "Holmes-Crafts Homestead".
- Q19880798 refnum "73000105".
- Q19880798 point "44.51888888888889 -70.22444444444444".
- Q19880798 type LandmarksOrHistoricalBuildings.
- Q19880798 type Place.
- Q19880798 type HistoricPlace.
- Q19880798 type Location.
- Q19880798 type Place.
- Q19880798 type Thing.
- Q19880798 type SpatialThing.
- Q19880798 comment "The Holmes-Crafts Homestead is a historic house at the southern junction of Old Jay Hill Road and Main Street (Maine State Route 4) in Jay, Maine. Built in the early 19th century, it is a well-preserved local example of Federal architecture, and was home to James Starr, one of the first settlers of the area and a prominent local lawyer and politician. The building, now owned by the local historical society, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973.".
- Q19880798 label "Holmes-Crafts Homestead".
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- Q19880798 long "-70.22444444444444".
- Q19880798 depiction JayME_HolmesCraftHomestead.jpg.
- Q19880798 name "Holmes-Crafts Homestead".