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- Whale_Oil_Row comment "Whale Oil Row consists of a row of four nearly identical high quality Greek Revival houses at 105-119 Huntington Street in New London, Connecticut. All four were built between 1835 and 1845 by Charles Henry Beebe, and three were owned by men directly involved in whaling; the fourth was owned by a dry goods merchant. All four are distinguished by their two-story gabled porticos, supported by fluted columns, with a semicircular window in the gable pediment.".
- Q7990508 comment "Whale Oil Row consists of a row of four nearly identical high quality Greek Revival houses at 105-119 Huntington Street in New London, Connecticut. All four were built between 1835 and 1845 by Charles Henry Beebe, and three were owned by men directly involved in whaling; the fourth was owned by a dry goods merchant. All four are distinguished by their two-story gabled porticos, supported by fluted columns, with a semicircular window in the gable pediment.".