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- Q21016168 subject Q8525308.
- Q21016168 subject Q8526433.
- Q21016168 abstract "Thomas Scott House is a historic home located near Greensboro, Guilford County, North Carolina. It was built about 1821, and consists of the brick, two-story, single-pile main block and a frame rear ell. It features a three-part corbeled brick cornice at the roofline. Also on the property are two contributing frame outbuildings.It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984.".
- Q21016168 added "1984-07-12".
- Q21016168 area "79318.38587904".
- Q21016168 location Q49238.
- Q21016168 nrhpReferenceNumber "84002328".
- Q21016168 wikiPageWikiLink Q3719.
- Q21016168 wikiPageWikiLink Q49238.
- Q21016168 wikiPageWikiLink Q502257.
- Q21016168 wikiPageWikiLink Q8525308.
- Q21016168 wikiPageWikiLink Q8526433.
- Q21016168 yearOfConstruction "1821".
- Q21016168 added "1984-07-12".
- Q21016168 built "c.".
- Q21016168 location "SR 1001, near Greensboro, North Carolina".
- Q21016168 name "Thomas Scott House".
- Q21016168 refnum "84002328".
- Q21016168 point "36.16833333333334 -79.7911111111111".
- Q21016168 type Place.
- Q21016168 type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Q21016168 type Building.
- Q21016168 type Location.
- Q21016168 type Place.
- Q21016168 type Thing.
- Q21016168 type SpatialThing.
- Q21016168 type Q41176.
- Q21016168 comment "Thomas Scott House is a historic home located near Greensboro, Guilford County, North Carolina. It was built about 1821, and consists of the brick, two-story, single-pile main block and a frame rear ell. It features a three-part corbeled brick cornice at the roofline. Also on the property are two contributing frame outbuildings.It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984.".
- Q21016168 label "Thomas Scott House (Greensboro, North Carolina)".
- Q21016168 lat "36.16833333333334".
- Q21016168 long "-79.7911111111111".
- Q21016168 name "Thomas Scott House".