Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { ?s ?p "The Dr. Moses Mason House is a historic house museum at the northeast corner of Broad Street and Mason Street in Bethel, Maine. Built c. 1813-15, it is notable as the home of one of Bethel's early doctors and first postmaster, Moses Mason (1789-1866), and for the murals drawn on some of its walls by the itinerant artist (among other professions he engaged) Rufus Porter. The building was listed on the [National Register of Historic Places]] in 1972; it is now owned by the Bethel Historical Society, and is open year-round for tours (by appointment only in the colder months)."@en }
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- Dr._Moses_Mason_House abstract "The Dr. Moses Mason House is a historic house museum at the northeast corner of Broad Street and Mason Street in Bethel, Maine. Built c. 1813-15, it is notable as the home of one of Bethel's early doctors and first postmaster, Moses Mason (1789-1866), and for the murals drawn on some of its walls by the itinerant artist (among other professions he engaged) Rufus Porter. The building was listed on the [National Register of Historic Places]] in 1972; it is now owned by the Bethel Historical Society, and is open year-round for tours (by appointment only in the colder months).".