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- Q6488326 subject Q8525286.
- Q6488326 subject Q8525627.
- Q6488326 subject Q8526439.
- Q6488326 abstract "Lapp Log House, also known as the Hopper Log House, is a historic home located in East Whiteland Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania. The original section dates to about 1800, and is a two-story, one bay, log structure. The interior has an 8-foot, stone fireplace and gooseneck spiral staircase. A two-story frame addition was built in the 1800s, with an addition built in the 1900s and former patio enclosed in 1976. The additions take a saltbox form. The house was restored in the 1940s. Also on the property is a contributing stone Pennsylvania bank barn.It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.".
- Q6488326 added "1980-01-23".
- Q6488326 area "38445.1360128".
- Q6488326 location Q5329679.
- Q6488326 nrhpReferenceNumber "80003455".
- Q6488326 thumbnail Lapp_Log_Cabin.JPG?width=300.
- Q6488326 wikiPageWikiLink Q27840.
- Q6488326 wikiPageWikiLink Q3719.
- Q6488326 wikiPageWikiLink Q5329679.
- Q6488326 wikiPageWikiLink Q7080212.
- Q6488326 wikiPageWikiLink Q7164228.
- Q6488326 wikiPageWikiLink Q8525286.
- Q6488326 wikiPageWikiLink Q8525627.
- Q6488326 wikiPageWikiLink Q8526439.
- Q6488326 yearOfConstruction "1800".
- Q6488326 added "1980-01-23".
- Q6488326 built "c. 1800".
- Q6488326 location "South of Chester Springs at Conestoga and Yellow Springs Roads, East Whiteland Township, Pennsylvania".
- Q6488326 name "Lapp Log House".
- Q6488326 refnum "80003455".
- Q6488326 point "40.055 -75.59388888888888".
- Q6488326 type Place.
- Q6488326 type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Q6488326 type Building.
- Q6488326 type Location.
- Q6488326 type Place.
- Q6488326 type Thing.
- Q6488326 type SpatialThing.
- Q6488326 type Q41176.
- Q6488326 comment "Lapp Log House, also known as the Hopper Log House, is a historic home located in East Whiteland Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania. The original section dates to about 1800, and is a two-story, one bay, log structure. The interior has an 8-foot, stone fireplace and gooseneck spiral staircase. A two-story frame addition was built in the 1800s, with an addition built in the 1900s and former patio enclosed in 1976. The additions take a saltbox form. The house was restored in the 1940s.".
- Q6488326 label "Lapp Log House".
- Q6488326 lat "40.055".
- Q6488326 long "-75.59388888888888".
- Q6488326 depiction Lapp_Log_Cabin.JPG.
- Q6488326 name "Lapp Log House".