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- Q6694739 subject Q15350743.
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- Q6694739 abstract "The Lt. Benjamin Locke Store is a historic building at 11—13 Lowell Street in Arlington, Massachusetts. It currently functions as a two-family private residence. The 2.5 story wood frame structure was built in 1816 by Lieutenant Benjamin Locke, son of Revolutionary War veteran Captain Benjamin Locke. He established it as a shop to take advantage of the recently established Middlesex Turnpike, which ran past its door. It was converted into a two-family residence in 1854, a role it continues to serve. In 1912, the house was designated as a "pest house" during a smallpox outbreak, but its use was not required.The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985.".
- Q6694739 added "1985-04-18".
- Q6694739 location Q2090461.
- Q6694739 nrhpReferenceNumber "85001068".
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- Q6694739 wikiPageWikiLink Q15350743.
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- Q6694739 yearOfConstruction "1816".
- Q6694739 added "1985-04-18".
- Q6694739 built "1816".
- Q6694739 location Q2090461.
- Q6694739 name "Lt. Benjamin Locke Store".
- Q6694739 refnum "85001068".
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- Q6694739 type Place.
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- Q6694739 type Building.
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- Q6694739 type Place.
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- Q6694739 comment "The Lt. Benjamin Locke Store is a historic building at 11—13 Lowell Street in Arlington, Massachusetts. It currently functions as a two-family private residence. The 2.5 story wood frame structure was built in 1816 by Lieutenant Benjamin Locke, son of Revolutionary War veteran Captain Benjamin Locke. He established it as a shop to take advantage of the recently established Middlesex Turnpike, which ran past its door.".
- Q6694739 label "Lt. Benjamin Locke Store".
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- Q6694739 depiction ArlingtonMA_LtBenjaminLockeStore.jpg.
- Q6694739 name "Lt. Benjamin Locke Store".