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- Q6076111 abstract "The Isaac C. Lewis Cottage is a historic house at 255 Thimble Islands Road in Branford, Connecticut. It is an architecturally eclectic 2-1/2 story Late Victorian structure, built in 1882 as an oceanside summer house by Isaac C. Lewis, a manufacturer of silver products. The house exhibits a mix of elements drawn from the Second Empire, Gothic Revival, and Stick Style. Its exterior is clad in a combination of finishes, includes board-and-batten siding, fish-scale wood shingles, and clapboards. Its dominant feature is a mansard-roofed tower.The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1997.".
- Q6076111 added "1997-07-25".
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- Q6076111 nrhpReferenceNumber "97000811".
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- Q6076111 yearOfConstruction "1882".
- Q6076111 added "1997-07-25".
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- Q6076111 name "Isaac C. Lewis Cottage".
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- Q6076111 comment "The Isaac C. Lewis Cottage is a historic house at 255 Thimble Islands Road in Branford, Connecticut. It is an architecturally eclectic 2-1/2 story Late Victorian structure, built in 1882 as an oceanside summer house by Isaac C. Lewis, a manufacturer of silver products. The house exhibits a mix of elements drawn from the Second Empire, Gothic Revival, and Stick Style.".
- Q6076111 label "Isaac C. Lewis Cottage".
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- Q6076111 name "Isaac C. Lewis Cottage".