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- Q6775712 subject Q8445384.
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- Q6775712 abstract "The Martin House is a historic residence in the Mount Washington neighborhood of Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. Built in 1847, the house is composed of two pieces: the original section, located in the back; and the front, built in 1852. Between the two components, it features elements of the Greek Revival and Federal architectural styles. Built of brick, two stories tall, it was originally a farmhouse belonging to John C. Martin, who built his home on property owned by his father-in-law Ezekiel Rigdon, who owned nearly 100 acres (40 ha) of land on Mount Washington near the farm of one of the area's first settlers.In 1979, the Martin House was listed on the National Register of Historic Places, because of its status as a well-preserved example of the area's architecture. By this point, the house was owned by a religious organization and was also known as the "Heritage House;" it received national recognition because it had almost never been altered after the construction of the front component, and few other houses in the area built at a similar time retained so many of their original components.".
- Q6775712 added "1979-03-21".
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- Q6775712 yearOfConstruction "1847".
- Q6775712 added "1979-03-21".
- Q6775712 architecture "Greek Revival, Federal, Transitional".
- Q6775712 area "Less than".
- Q6775712 built "1847".
- Q6775712 location "6500".
- Q6775712 name "Martin House".
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- Q6775712 comment "The Martin House is a historic residence in the Mount Washington neighborhood of Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. Built in 1847, the house is composed of two pieces: the original section, located in the back; and the front, built in 1852. Between the two components, it features elements of the Greek Revival and Federal architectural styles. Built of brick, two stories tall, it was originally a farmhouse belonging to John C.".
- Q6775712 label "Martin House (Cincinnati, Ohio)".
- Q6775712 lat "39.13055555555555".
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- Q6775712 depiction Martin_House_in_Mount_Washington.jpg.
- Q6775712 name "Martin House".