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  2. Blue Heron Farm - Wikipedia

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    Blue Heron Farm is a 28-acre (11 ha)+ estate on Martha's Vineyard in Chilmark, Massachusetts, United States, that served as a summer vacation place – the "Summer White House" [1] – to President Barack Obama and his family during his presidency in 2009, 2010, and 2011.

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Bucks County ...

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    Location of Bucks County in Pennsylvania. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on National Register of Historic Places in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. The locations of National Register properties and districts for ...

  4. List of Lustron houses - Wikipedia

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    These are mostly the Winchester model, but the home at 5520 W. Philip Pl., which has a "unique blue and yellow color scheme, is almost certainly one of the early Esquire “demonstration” homes, which first appeared in 1946." [39] 3802 West Capitol Dr, Milwaukee, WI; Monona. 1305 Wyldhaven Ave, Monona, WI; 208 Starry Ave, Monona, WI; Mount Horeb

  5. List of Designated Historic Properties in Amherst, New York

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    One-and-a-half-story Craftsman bungalow built c. 1910 as home of farmer-turned-National Guardsman Henry G. Haussauer. Hedstrom Gate House 4196 Main Street Eligible Unique large house on what was once the 97-acre country estate of coal merchant Arthur Hedstrom, built in 1904 as a combination of two earlier buildings dating to c. 1820 and c. 1850.

  6. South Amherst Common Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The town of Amherst was settled as part of Hadley in the early 18th century, and was separately incorporated in 1759. The South Amherst Common, also known as Fiddlers Green, was formed out of a road junction created in 1760 by laying out the southern portion of what is now South East Street, the northern portion and Middle Street having been laid out in 1703.

  7. Amherst Village Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Amherst Village Historic District encompasses the historic village center of Amherst, New Hampshire. Centered on the town's common, which was established about 1755, Amherst Village is one of the best examples of a late-18th to early-19th century New England village center. It is roughly bounded on the north by Foundry Street and on the ...

  8. First period houses in Massachusetts (1660–1679) - Wikipedia

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    It was described in 1686 as being the "most easterly" residence in Barnstable. Remodeling and enlargement of the residence began in 1745, and the house was later used by Miss Abigail Gorham (c. 1850) as a private school for girls. The home is now a private residence that mostly contains 18th-century architecture. [8] Kings Highway Inn — Pembroke

  9. Strong House (Amherst, Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    The Strong House is a historic house at 67 Amity Street in Amherst, Massachusetts. Built about 1744, it is one of Amherst's oldest surviving houses, and a fine example of mid-18th century Connecticut River Valley architecture. It was given to the Amherst Historical Society in 1916. [2] It currently houses the Amherst History Museum. [3]