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- Q6924980 abstract "Mountain Home, also known as Locust Hill and Robert Dickson House, is a historic home located near White Sulphur Springs, Greenbrier County, West Virginia. It was built about 1833, and is a large, two-story brick dwelling with a kitchen ell. It features a two story, one bay lunette adorned pediment with plastered brick Doric order paired columns. It has Late Federal and Roman Revival elements on both the exterior and interior.It was built by "Greeenbrier Valley master builder" John W. Dunn and includes mantels and other woodwork done by master wood-carver Conrad Burgess. Morlunda (Greenbrier County, West Virginia) is another of their joint works.The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.".
- Q6924980 added "1980-11-28".
- Q6924980 architecturalStyle Q54111.
- Q6924980 area "4046.8564224".
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- Q6924980 nrhpReferenceNumber "80004020".
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- Q6924980 yearOfConstruction "1833".
- Q6924980 added "1980-11-28".
- Q6924980 architecture "Federal, Roman Revival".
- Q6924980 built "c. 1833".
- Q6924980 location "Southwest of White Sulphur Springs on U.S. Route 60, near White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia".
- Q6924980 name "Mountain Home".
- Q6924980 refnum "80004020".
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- Q6924980 comment "Mountain Home, also known as Locust Hill and Robert Dickson House, is a historic home located near White Sulphur Springs, Greenbrier County, West Virginia. It was built about 1833, and is a large, two-story brick dwelling with a kitchen ell. It features a two story, one bay lunette adorned pediment with plastered brick Doric order paired columns. It has Late Federal and Roman Revival elements on both the exterior and interior.It was built by "Greeenbrier Valley master builder" John W.".
- Q6924980 label "Mountain Home (White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia)".
- Q6924980 lat "37.77333333333333".
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- Q6924980 name "Mountain Home".