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- Q7033787 subject Q8526136.
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- Q7033787 abstract "The Nightengale House is a historic house at 24 Quincy Street in Quincy, Massachusetts. The 1-1/2 story wood frame house was built in the 1850s, probably by Thomas Nightengale, whose son Jerimiah got the property around 1876. It is a worker's cottage somewhat typical of many built during that time, with Greek Revival and Gothic Revival decorative elements. Its front facade originally had pilasters at the corners, rising to a frieze, but these details have been lost by the application of siding (see photo). Its surviving Gothic details include the steeply pitched front dormers, and pointed-arch windows in the end gables.The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1989.".
- Q7033787 added "1989-09-20".
- Q7033787 architecturalStyle Q1513688.
- Q7033787 location Q49143.
- Q7033787 nrhpReferenceNumber "89001370".
- Q7033787 thumbnail Nightengale_House.jpg?width=300.
- Q7033787 wikiPageWikiLink Q1513688.
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- Q7033787 yearOfConstruction "1855".
- Q7033787 added "1989-09-20".
- Q7033787 architecture Q1513688.
- Q7033787 built "1855".
- Q7033787 location "24".
- Q7033787 name "Nightengale House".
- Q7033787 refnum "89001370".
- Q7033787 point "42.242222222222225 -71.00638888888889".
- Q7033787 type Place.
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- Q7033787 type Building.
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- Q7033787 type Place.
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- Q7033787 comment "The Nightengale House is a historic house at 24 Quincy Street in Quincy, Massachusetts. The 1-1/2 story wood frame house was built in the 1850s, probably by Thomas Nightengale, whose son Jerimiah got the property around 1876. It is a worker's cottage somewhat typical of many built during that time, with Greek Revival and Gothic Revival decorative elements.".
- Q7033787 label "Nightengale House".
- Q7033787 lat "42.242222222222225".
- Q7033787 long "-71.00638888888889".
- Q7033787 depiction Nightengale_House.jpg.
- Q7033787 name "Nightengale House".