Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "The Cosier-Murphy House is a historic house at 67 Connecticut Route 39 in New Fairfield, Connecticut. It is a store story wood frame structure, three bays wide, a front-gable roof and shed-roof additions to the side and rear. It has a side-hall plan, with the main entrance in the right-hand bay, and shortened windows on the second floor, in what appears to be an expanded frieze band above corner pilasters. The interior has well-preserved period woodwork.Built c. 1840, it is among the best preserved old houses in New Fairfield.The house, along with a small agricultural outbuilding, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1991."@en }
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- Cosier-Murphy_House abstract "The Cosier-Murphy House is a historic house at 67 Connecticut Route 39 in New Fairfield, Connecticut. It is a store story wood frame structure, three bays wide, a front-gable roof and shed-roof additions to the side and rear. It has a side-hall plan, with the main entrance in the right-hand bay, and shortened windows on the second floor, in what appears to be an expanded frieze band above corner pilasters. The interior has well-preserved period woodwork.Built c. 1840, it is among the best preserved old houses in New Fairfield.The house, along with a small agricultural outbuilding, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1991.".
- Q5173920 abstract "The Cosier-Murphy House is a historic house at 67 Connecticut Route 39 in New Fairfield, Connecticut. It is a store story wood frame structure, three bays wide, a front-gable roof and shed-roof additions to the side and rear. It has a side-hall plan, with the main entrance in the right-hand bay, and shortened windows on the second floor, in what appears to be an expanded frieze band above corner pilasters. The interior has well-preserved period woodwork.Built c. 1840, it is among the best preserved old houses in New Fairfield.The house, along with a small agricultural outbuilding, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1991.".