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- Q16892893 subject Q8393642.
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- Q16892893 abstract "The Jeremiah Hutchins Tavern is a historic former tavern on United States Route 302 in northwestern Bath, New Hampshire. The two story hip-roofed wood frame building, now a private residence, was built c. 1794, and is the best-preserved transitional Georgian-Federal building in the town. Jeremiah Hutchins was one of Bath's early settlers, and he and his descendants were leading citizens of the town. The building is roughly square, with a kitchen ell extending from one side. It originally had entrances on the north and south facades, but that on the north side has been closed up and a bathroom placed in its stead. The south entrance is recessed, and the door is flanked by sidelight windows and topped by a transom window. Much of the original interior finish work has been preserved.The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984.".
- Q16892893 added "1984-09-07".
- Q16892893 area "4046.8564224".
- Q16892893 nearestCity Q2310698.
- Q16892893 nrhpReferenceNumber "84003194".
- Q16892893 thumbnail BathNH_JeremiahHutchinsTavern.jpg?width=300.
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- Q16892893 wikiPageWikiLink Q8393642.
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- Q16892893 yearOfConstruction "1794".
- Q16892893 added "1984-09-07".
- Q16892893 name "Jeremiah Hutchins Tavern".
- Q16892893 nearestCity Q2310698.
- Q16892893 refnum "84003194".
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- Q16892893 type LandmarksOrHistoricalBuildings.
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- Q16892893 comment "The Jeremiah Hutchins Tavern is a historic former tavern on United States Route 302 in northwestern Bath, New Hampshire. The two story hip-roofed wood frame building, now a private residence, was built c. 1794, and is the best-preserved transitional Georgian-Federal building in the town. Jeremiah Hutchins was one of Bath's early settlers, and he and his descendants were leading citizens of the town. The building is roughly square, with a kitchen ell extending from one side.".
- Q16892893 label "Jeremiah Hutchins Tavern".
- Q16892893 lat "44.17805555555555".
- Q16892893 long "-71.94444444444444".
- Q16892893 depiction BathNH_JeremiahHutchinsTavern.jpg.
- Q16892893 name "Jeremiah Hutchins Tavern".