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- Q22059410 subject Q8318675.
- Q22059410 subject Q8443557.
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- Q22059410 abstract "The Walter and Eva Burgess Farm was a historic farm at 257 Shaw Road in the rural southwestern part of Dover-Foxcroft, Maine known as Macomber Corner. The main farmstead, including a house and barn, were built in 1914 after the 19th-century farmstead was destroyed by fire. The property represented a virtually intact and well-preserved early 20th-century farmstead of rural Maine, and was stylistically distinctive because not very much new farm construction took place at that time in the state. The farm was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1997. This farmstead, including the historic house and barn, was destroyed by fire in 2013. It was removed from the National Register in 2015.".
- Q22059410 added "1997-04-14".
- Q22059410 area "833652.4230144".
- Q22059410 nearestCity Q2917712.
- Q22059410 nrhpReferenceNumber "97000312".
- Q22059410 wikiPageWikiLink Q2917712.
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- Q22059410 wikiPageWikiLink Q4743854.
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- Q22059410 wikiPageWikiLink Q8318675.
- Q22059410 wikiPageWikiLink Q8443557.
- Q22059410 wikiPageWikiLink Q8665254.
- Q22059410 yearOfConstruction "1914".
- Q22059410 added "1997-04-14".
- Q22059410 name "Walter and Eva Burgess Farm".
- Q22059410 nearestCity Q2917712.
- Q22059410 refnum "97000312".
- Q22059410 point "45.1075 -69.23027777777777".
- Q22059410 type LandmarksOrHistoricalBuildings.
- Q22059410 type Place.
- Q22059410 type HistoricPlace.
- Q22059410 type Location.
- Q22059410 type Place.
- Q22059410 type Thing.
- Q22059410 type SpatialThing.
- Q22059410 comment "The Walter and Eva Burgess Farm was a historic farm at 257 Shaw Road in the rural southwestern part of Dover-Foxcroft, Maine known as Macomber Corner. The main farmstead, including a house and barn, were built in 1914 after the 19th-century farmstead was destroyed by fire. The property represented a virtually intact and well-preserved early 20th-century farmstead of rural Maine, and was stylistically distinctive because not very much new farm construction took place at that time in the state.".
- Q22059410 label "Walter and Eva Burgess Farm".
- Q22059410 lat "45.1075".
- Q22059410 long "-69.23027777777777".
- Q22059410 name "Walter and Eva Burgess Farm".