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Foster's Tavern was built by Anthony Foster, with construction beginning in 1801 and taking seven years or more to complete. The house is made from locally manufactured bricks, and features tied chimneys (separate chimneys joined by a wall or facade) at each end of a gable roof, hand carved woodwork (including bowed mantels and stair scrollwork), blown-glass windowpanes, soapstone hearths ...
U.S. Route 150, Stephen Foster Ave. 37°48′25″N 85°27′24″W / 37.806944°N 85.456667°W / 37.806944; -85.456667 ( My Old Kentu Bardstown
May 11, 1988 (Roughly bounded by Harrington, Johnson, Moosup Valley and Barb Hill, and Cucumber Hill Rds. Foster: 7: Mt. Hygeia: Mt. Hygeia: August 12, 1977
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Hinckley is a town in Millard County, Utah, United States, in the middle of the Sevier Desert. Irrigation water from the Sevier River, passing nearby, has been used to turn Hinckley into a farming oasis. The mountains that are common in Utah are seen only in the distance, and beyond the reach of the river, a severe desert prevails.
Col. J. Hinckley House, Fenton, Michigan, listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Hinckley House .
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The Mount Vernon Tavern, also known as the Bank House Tavern, is an historic house in Foster, Rhode Island. It is located at 199 Plainfield Pike ( Rhode Island Route 14 ), about 3/10 of a mile east of its junction with Howard Hill Road.