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- Q4783021 subject Q13275844.
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- Q4783021 abstract "Ar-Qua Springs, also known as the Thomas Thornbrough House or the Thomas Thornburgh House was built beginning about 1751 near Arden, West Virginia. The house was built by local Quaker elder Thomas Thornbrough, beginning as a one-room, 1½ story limestone rubble house that was quickly expanded with log additions. The house may have been used as a Quaker meeting house during the 18th century.The house in its present state is two stories in five bays with sections of stone and log. A gambrel roof was added to create additional living space on the second floor. The house has been largely unaltered, apart from the 1960s removal of an attached washhouse and fireplace. The original stone section comprises a single room on the lower level with a fireplace, and two rooms on the upper level. The log section contains on its lower level a dining room, den, kitchen, bathroom and laundry. Its upper level contains two bedrooms, a bathroom and a family room. The house pictured is not the actual house.The property includes a two-level stone springhouse. Ar-Qua Springs was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1976.".
- Q4783021 added "1976-12-12".
- Q4783021 nearestCity Q4787909.
- Q4783021 nrhpReferenceNumber "76001929".
- Q4783021 thumbnail Ar-Qua_Springs_House.JPG?width=300.
- Q4783021 wikiPageWikiLink Q13275844.
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- Q4783021 yearOfConstruction "1750".
- Q4783021 added "1976-12-12".
- Q4783021 built "1750".
- Q4783021 name "Ar-Qua Springs".
- Q4783021 nearestCity Q4787909.
- Q4783021 refnum "76001929".
- Q4783021 point "39.424166666666665 -78.03833333333333".
- Q4783021 type Place.
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- Q4783021 comment "Ar-Qua Springs, also known as the Thomas Thornbrough House or the Thomas Thornburgh House was built beginning about 1751 near Arden, West Virginia. The house was built by local Quaker elder Thomas Thornbrough, beginning as a one-room, 1½ story limestone rubble house that was quickly expanded with log additions. The house may have been used as a Quaker meeting house during the 18th century.The house in its present state is two stories in five bays with sections of stone and log.".
- Q4783021 label "Ar-Qua Springs".
- Q4783021 lat "39.424166666666665".
- Q4783021 long "-78.03833333333333".
- Q4783021 depiction Ar-Qua_Springs_House.JPG.
- Q4783021 name "Ar-Qua Springs".