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- Q7788759 subject Q21605789.
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- Q7788759 abstract "The Thomas Curtis House is a historic house at 279 Franklin Street in Quincy, Massachusetts. This 1-3/4 story wood frame cottage was built c. 1851, and is a rare example of mid-18th century eclectic architecture, showing elements of Greek Revival, Italianate, and Gothic Revival styling. The house was built for Thomas Curtis, owner of one of Quincy's larger shoe and boot manufacturers. He was the son of a local pioneer in the industry, Noah Curtis.The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1989.".
- Q7788759 added "1989-09-20".
- Q7788759 architecturalStyle Q1513688.
- Q7788759 location Q49143.
- Q7788759 nrhpReferenceNumber "89001334".
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- Q7788759 yearOfConstruction "1851".
- Q7788759 added "1989-09-20".
- Q7788759 architecture Q1513688.
- Q7788759 built "1851".
- Q7788759 location "279".
- Q7788759 name "Thomas Curtis House".
- Q7788759 refnum "89001334".
- Q7788759 point "42.235 -71.00033333333333".
- Q7788759 type Place.
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- Q7788759 comment "The Thomas Curtis House is a historic house at 279 Franklin Street in Quincy, Massachusetts. This 1-3/4 story wood frame cottage was built c. 1851, and is a rare example of mid-18th century eclectic architecture, showing elements of Greek Revival, Italianate, and Gothic Revival styling. The house was built for Thomas Curtis, owner of one of Quincy's larger shoe and boot manufacturers.".
- Q7788759 label "Thomas Curtis House".
- Q7788759 lat "42.235".
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- Q7788759 depiction Thomas_Curtis_House.jpg.
- Q7788759 name "Thomas Curtis House".