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- Amory_Ballroom abstract "The Amory Ballroom is the only surviving remnant of a large summer estate house off Old Troy Road in Dublin, New Hampshire. The original house, a palatial Italian villa, was built 1910-11 by the widow of William Amory, and was designed by Boston architect Charles Goodell. Of this construction, only the entrance hall survives; the ballroom, set behind the entrance hall, was designed by Harry Little and built 1926-27. The building is a stuccoed structure with five large round-arch bays with the main entrance in the center bay. The interior is decorated with tile from Henry Chapman Mercer's Moravian Pottery and Tile Works in Doylestown, Pennsylvania. The building faces a terrace that once housed a formal garden and swimming pool. The building is set near a private road on the slopes of Mount Monadnock.The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985.".
- Amory_Ballroom added "1985-05-02".
- Amory_Ballroom area "1214.05692672".
- Amory_Ballroom location Dublin,_New_Hampshire.
- Amory_Ballroom nrhpReferenceNumber "85000921".
- Amory_Ballroom thumbnail DublinNH_AmoryBallroom.jpg?width=300.
- Amory_Ballroom wikiPageExternalLink 64000485.pdf.
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- Amory_Ballroom wikiPageRevisionID "606325046".
- Amory_Ballroom wikiPageWikiLink Category:Buildings_and_structures_completed_in_1910.
- Amory_Ballroom wikiPageWikiLink Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Cheshire_County,_New_Hampshire.
- Amory_Ballroom wikiPageWikiLink Category:National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_New_Hampshire.
- Amory_Ballroom wikiPageWikiLink Doylestown,_Pennsylvania.
- Amory_Ballroom wikiPageWikiLink Dublin,_New_Hampshire.
- Amory_Ballroom wikiPageWikiLink Harry_Little_(architect).
- Amory_Ballroom wikiPageWikiLink Henry_Chapman_Mercer.
- Amory_Ballroom wikiPageWikiLink Moravian_Pottery_and_Tile_Works.
- Amory_Ballroom wikiPageWikiLink Mount_Monadnock.
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- Amory_Ballroom wikiPageWikiLinkText "Amory Ballroom".
- Amory_Ballroom yearOfConstruction "1910".
- Amory_Ballroom added "1985-05-02".
- Amory_Ballroom architectOrBuilder "Goodell,Charles; Little,Harry".
- Amory_Ballroom architecture "Late 19th And 20th Century Revivals, Italian Renaissance Revival".
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- Amory_Ballroom latDegrees "42".
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- Amory_Ballroom location "Off Old Troy Rd., Dublin, New Hampshire".
- Amory_Ballroom locmapin "New Hampshire".
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- Amory_Ballroom name "Amory Ballroom".
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- Amory_Ballroom subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_completed_in_1910.
- Amory_Ballroom subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Cheshire_County,_New_Hampshire.
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- Amory_Ballroom comment "The Amory Ballroom is the only surviving remnant of a large summer estate house off Old Troy Road in Dublin, New Hampshire. The original house, a palatial Italian villa, was built 1910-11 by the widow of William Amory, and was designed by Boston architect Charles Goodell. Of this construction, only the entrance hall survives; the ballroom, set behind the entrance hall, was designed by Harry Little and built 1926-27.".
- Amory_Ballroom label "Amory Ballroom".
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- Amory_Ballroom name "Amory Ballroom".